By Colby Hamilton | November 15, 2017
Following on a recent district court order denying the Trump administration's motion to dismiss, plaintiffs in the underlying suit asked the Second Circuit to dispense with the government's mandamus petition pending before the appellate court.
By David Klepper, Associated Press | November 15, 2017
Two couples that gave birth to children with a genetic defect later traced back to donated eggs are suing a New York fertility doctor and his clinic.
By Miriam Rozen | November 15, 2017
Some officials in St. Petersburg, Florida, are rejecting Boies' involvement in a potential case that could challenge Citizens United.
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By Josefa Velasquez | November 15, 2017
The Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria Vullo discusses the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' decision to adopt New York's cybersecurity regulations as its model law for adoption by its members, which include all 50 states' insurance commissioners.
By Miriam Rozen | November 15, 2017
Gibson Dunn had been representing the nonprofit amfAR, which is facing new scrutiny over fundraising activity involving Harvey Weinstein.
By Colby Hamilton | November 15, 2017
The sculpture sat in the church's courtyard for a decade, before the decision was made to move it, leading to claims by the artist of Visual Artists Rights Act violations.
By Jason Grant | November 15, 2017
The decision may be the first time a state judge has ruled that a warrant based on probable cause, rather than on a lesser standard, is necessary before police deploy a cell site simulator.
By Meghan Tribe | November 14, 2017
Mercedes Colwin, a litigator at Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, has stepped down from her role as managing partner of the firm's New York office following her controversial appearance in a segment that aired last week on Fox News.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 14, 2017
Plaintiffs lawyers are asking an appeals court to reinstate certification of their class-action legal malpractice lawsuit against Milberg and its lawyers, insisting that a U.S. Supreme Court decision earlier this year didn't derail their case.
By Andrew Denney | November 14, 2017
A federal jury in Manhattan awarded on Tuesday a $2.2 million verdict to the family of a mentally disturbed man who was shot and killed in his home by New York City police officers in 2012.
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