By Brian Lee | August 19, 2024
The New York State Independent Review Committee of deans from New York's 15 American Bar Association-accredited law schools, completed its formal review and signed off on Hochul's nomination of James Caras to serve on the 11-member Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government.
By Emily Saul | August 19, 2024
Santos, 36, admitted in court that he and a campaign staffer submitted false reports to the Federal Election Commission and stole the identities as credit card information of campaign donors.
By Brian Lee | August 19, 2024
Court workers say a provision that requires disputes to be decided by the deputy chief administrative judge was not agreed to by their union.
By Mimi Lamarre | August 19, 2024
"We want students to believe that they can have a career in law regardless of the communities in which they lived," said Tamika Edwards, the head of Legal Outreach.
By Emily Saul | August 19, 2024
Defense attorneys last week argued that the judge must delay sentencing to give the team time to consider interlocutory appeals.
By Mimi Lamarre | August 19, 2024
Kerri Durso is the latest to join the firm amid continued expansion of its corporate transactions practice.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Brendan Quigley | August 19, 2024
"Since being enacted as part of the Dodd-Frank Act in 2010, the SEC's whistleblower program has revolutionized securities enforcement investigations and paid out hundreds of millions in dollars awards," writes Brendan Quigley.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katryna L. Kristoferson and David Paul Horowitz | August 19, 2024
"The question 'where's 'Dondi'' arises from the portion of the Rule requiring that an order 'recite the papers used on the motion,'" write Katryna L. Kristoferson and David Paul Horowitz.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | August 19, 2024
As private credit gobbles up market share from broadly syndicated loans, law firms not already steeped in direct lending are building multifaceted practices to avoid losing restructuring work to better-positioned peers.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Hon. Sondra M. Miller (dec.), Andrea B. Friedman and Emily C. Prudente | August 19, 2024
An overview of the disposition of frozen embryos created through the IVF process upon termination of the prospective parents' relationship. The article offers a legal analysis under the framework of New York law and presents a brief summarization of judicial approaches utilized throughout the nation that New York's courts may turn to when faced with the issue in the absence of a contract governing the disposition of frozen embryos. The authors conclude with recommendations to assist practitioners in handling matters in this burgeoning area of law, and one which involves a question of first impression in the state of New York.
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