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The trial centered on the origin of valuables, including gold bars and cash, discovered by law enforcement officials around the New Jersey home of the senator and his wife.
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The Court of Appeals recently handed down a significant decision that clarified the choice-of-law principles governing alleged breaches of fiduciary duties in international business disputes. The case questioned whether Scottish law or New York law should govern the fiduciary duty claims that arose from the merger.
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By Erin Applebaum and Taylor Sandella | July 16, 2024
Recent severe turbulence events have caused serious injuries and deaths to passengers, generating an upswing in public interest over a natural phenomenon that is now more dangerous than ever before.
By Jeffrey B. Steiner, Scott A. Weinberg and Tim Swearingen | July 16, 2024
The world of nonprofits represents a wide range of causes and there are different requirements that must be satisfied in connection with such real estate transactions, depending on an organization's purpose and the specifics of the deal. In their Real Estate Financing column, the Jeff Steiner, Scott Weinberg and Tim Swearingen discuss the requirements.
By Mimi Lamarre | July 16, 2024
Julissa Reynoso Pantaleón, former chief of staff to the first lady, will rejoin Winston's New York office in its litigation department.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | July 15, 2024
May a full-time judge's court attorney, who is serving on a community advisory board for a local hospital, serve on the advisory board's legislative committee, which "is tasked with maintaining relations with elected officials and city agencies that interact with NYC Health + Hospitals"?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | July 15, 2024
Antediluvians like me are typically resistant to change—particularly when it comes to using computers. Frankly, I border on electrocuting myself…
By Emily Saul | July 15, 2024
The panel had multiple questions on Monday, including if unanimity was required to acquit a defendant "on a single count."
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | July 15, 2024
The majority opinion for the D.C. Circuit upheld a National Labor Relations Board administrative order, but Judge Neomi Rao in a dissenting opinion described the administrative order as "arbitrary and capricious and unsupported by substantial evidence."
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