Inn Claims Freedom of Association in Answer to Bias Suit by Lesbians
Frustration for Many Turned Away From Immigration Court
The impact of the government shutdown was felt almost immediately by many people who are working their way through immigration courts. Attorneys say some of those turned away were on the brink of winning cancellation of removal from the United States."Reasonably Diligent Searcher" Rule Survives for Tax Lien Filings
Steven N. Cohen, a partner at Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, and Lech Kalembka, special counsel at the firm, write that U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has held that a tax lien filing made by the IRS against a corporate taxpayer is effective even though the name used in the filing is not the official name registered by the taxpayer and an official search made by a secured lender using the registered name did not disclose the filing.Some Attorneys See Meditation as Relief From Stress of Law Practice
New York lawyers have to combat high levels of stress daily. Just living in the city can leave you wired. Breathe out, center, and read how some colleagues have found peace in our time.Judge Denies Expert's Bid to Leave Case Over Alleged Suit Conflict
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