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Environmental Law: Redevelopment Tools
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Albany law firm DeGraff, Foy, Conway, Holt-Harris & Mealey can be held liable for the failure of a Florida firm it retained to file a client's claim to more than $1.2 million from a Florida estate. As the Third Department noted yesterday, client Alice Whalen was not aware that DeGraff Foy was going to arrange for the Florida firm to file the claim when the estate of Julius Gerzof opened in Florida in 1996 and had no contact with the Florida firm directly, relying "completely" on DeGraff Foy to stake her claim to the money.Herrick Feinstein Group Aids Swedes in Recovery of Stolen Rare Atlas
The 415-year-old Wytfliet Atlas, stolen a decade ago from the Royal Library of Sweden by one of its chief librarians, was recovered in New York and given back to its rightful owner.Reckless Endangerment: How Outsized Ambition, Greed and Corruption Led to Economic Armageddon
Plan for Statewide Pro Bono System
HAVING WORKED on jury reform matters with them, Michael Rothenberg has strong faith in the ultimate success of the two New Yorkers responsible for leading the effort toward a statewide pro bono system: Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye and Juanita Bing Newton, deputy chief administrative judge for justice initiatives.With Consensus Still Building, Written Proposal Still Many Months AwayAs Pataki Ponders Smith Reappointment, Foes Attempt to Paint Potrait of 'Liberal'
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