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The Chicago-based realtors have yet to square up unpaid matters from 2020-2022, Lewis Brisbois alleges.
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By Paul Shechtman | August 23, 2024
Paul Shechman discusses the story of birth control activist Margaret Sanger and the effects her life's work has on the law today.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | August 22, 2024
(1) A town justice may advocate for the judge's preferred schedule and scheduling policies for use of the town's multi-purpose room as a courtroom, subject to generally applicable limitations on judicial speech and conduct. (2) On these facts, while the judge may pursue lawful avenues to challenge the resolution, the judge may not simply disregard the resolution and schedule court sessions as if it had not been issued.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | August 22, 2024
Law Journal columnist and former Court of Appeals Judge Joseph W. Bellacosa reflects on two books that push a bottom-line case for a transformation of the "top dog" highest tier tax structure, a provocative third-rail political proposition.
By ALM Staff | August 22, 2024
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decisions editors.
By Emily Saul | August 22, 2024
Federal prosecutors allege Michelle Bond and Ex-FTX Executive Ryan Salame cooked up a fake consulting agreement between Bond and FTX, for which she was paid $400,000. The funds were allegedly funneled to her campaign.
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