By Andrew Denney | December 13, 2017
A Staten Island court clerk who secretly taped conversations around the courthouse alleges that the borough's district attorney and his wife, an administrative judge, worked together to steer criminal cases away from courts that she deemed as too defense-friendly.
By Miriam Rozen | December 13, 2017
Well-known art industry litigator Luke Nikas said the move was unrelated to media attention tied to David Boies' work for Harvey Weinstein.
By Colby Hamilton | December 13, 2017
The former head of a pharmaceutical distributor should have been allowed to testify to his counsel's advice regarding the drug importation and reselling, the appellate panel found Wednesday.
By Christine Simmons | December 13, 2017
After a record-breaking year for law firm combinations, the volume of merger talks involving large firms suggests more major deals on the horizon.
By Josefa Velasquez | December 13, 2017
Auto insurance companies in New York can no longer ask about education and occupation as factors for setting premiums, the state's Department of Financial Services said Wednesday.
By Justice Peter Tom | December 13, 2017
Norman Lau Kee was one of the pioneers of the legal profession in Chinatown. He was a grandson of Chinese immigrants, a successful academic, a World War II veteran and most significantly, was part of a very small vanguard of Asian lawyers who first provided legal representation for Chinatown residents beginning in the 1950s.
By The Associated Press | December 13, 2017
Sen. Chuck Schumer said Wednesday that he is "pursuing every legal path" against whoever circulated a forged document accusing him of sexual harassment.
By Susan DeSantis | December 13, 2017
Albany Law School announced on Wednesday that it is launching a new online LL.M. in Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Law beginning in January of…
By Susan DeSantis | December 13, 2017
A state-of-the-art courtroom designed to speed complex commercial cases is now up and running in Westchester County Supreme Court's Commercial Division in…
By Stephanie Forshee | December 12, 2017
Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald said the DFS' lawsuit failed to meet requirements under the ripeness doctrine.
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