New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David M. Barshay and Steven J. Neuwirth | June 24, 2024
A no-fault insurer is entitled to request from an applicant any additional verification it deems necessary to process the claimant's claim. "The insurer is entitled to receive all items necessary to verify the claim directly from the parties from whom such verification was requested.
By Mimi Lamarre | June 24, 2024
"The firm is absolutely committed to growing our corporate and transactional practices," said Kimberly Wethly, chair of Wilmer's tax practice.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | June 23, 2024
A judge may not initiate a drive to collect toys or dental hygiene products on behalf of non-profit, charitable organizations within a courtroom or courthouse, and may not partner with bar associations to initiate such drives. A judge may solicit charitable donations of toys or dental supplies from other judges over whom he/she does not have any supervisory or appellate authority.
By Andrew Denney | June 23, 2024
Norman Goodman led efforts to restore and preserve "Law Through the Ages," the intricate mural in the courthouse rotunda, as well as other works located throughout the building.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | June 21, 2024
"We believe this lawsuit has no merit, and we look forward to disproving the baseless allegations," a MultiPlan spokesperson said of the latest antitrust filing. "MultiPlan plays a vital role in helping to reduce healthcare costs across the entire healthcare ecosystem, benefiting payors, providers, employers, and patients."
By Brian Lee | June 21, 2024
Meanwhile, four attorneys and a judge are vying for three Family Court judgeships, one of the seats newly created by lawmakers.
By Patrick Smith | June 21, 2024
Tiffani Lee and Kwamina Williford, both of whom hold positions of leadership at Holland & Knight, on the unique challenges they overcame and the guidance necessary to get there.
By Emily Saul | June 21, 2024
The 19-page filing cites 56 "actionable threats" made against Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and unspecified staff with his office since the trial began in April. That number does not include the hundreds of threatening communications received by the office this year, prosecutors write.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jennifer Polovetsky | June 21, 2024
It is a little-known fact that, in New York, electric and gas corporations may acquire property via eminent domain if said property is necessary for its corporate purposes. Eminent domain is an awesome power that is usually reserved for the government. However, New York state has long granted this same eminent domain power to utilities as well.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer | June 21, 2024
The New York Commercial Division recently updated its procedural rules in two material respects: to reinforce its position as a go-to venue for technology-related litigation and to encourage the resolution of commercial disputes by the use of extrajudicial referees to hear and determine such disputes.
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