By Cogan Schneier | October 26, 2017
In a speech at the Heritage Foundation, the attorney general said judges who have entered nationwide preliminary injunctions against President Donald Trump's policies are carrying out policy preferences, not the law.
By Colby Hamilton | October 25, 2017
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit declined Wednesday to review a decision by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to uphold the lifetime barring of former broker Talman Harris from the financial industry.
By Andrew Denney | October 25, 2017
A Suffolk County doctor facing criminal charges for overprescribing pain meds who employed the novel defense of blaming his offenses on Big Pharma was unsuccessful in his effort to join a class action suit against the industry filed by a group of New York county governments.
By Christine Simmons | October 25, 2017
New, ugly allegations against national legal placement company Wegman Partners were filed by the same law firm that helped Lis Wiehl reach a $32 million settlement with Bill O'Reilly.
By Josefa Velasquez | October 25, 2017
General Motors stepped up campaign contributions to Gov. Andrew Cuomo and members of the state Legislature this year, as Albany was considering allowing self-driving cars to begin operating in New York—something the company has lobbied on since January 2016. The company is set to start testing autonomous cars in New York City next year.
By Colby Hamilton | October 25, 2017
Deutsche Bank has agreed to a $220 million, 45-state settlement over its role in the manipulation of the benchmark London Interbank Offered Rate, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office announced Wednesday.
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By Jason Grant | October 25, 2017
Bronx Supreme Court Justice Howard Sherman “properly permitted” counsel for defendant Sally Abouel-Ela to cross-examine the witness about his chiropractic school suspension “for falsely reporting that he had seen patients.”
By Marcia Coyle | October 25, 2017
The gathering this week will put on full display the Ivy League dominance on the current court. Indeed, the justices have faced criticism—and expressed their own concern—about the lack of law school diversity on the high court.
By Jason Grant | October 24, 2017
Currently, the policies addressing nondiscrimination use the term “sexual orientation.” But that term does not reach far enough.
By Colby Hamilton | October 24, 2017
U.S. District Judge William Pauley III of the Southern District of New York delivered a mixed ruling over dueling summary judgment motions Tuesday, agreeing in part with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey's police officers union's argument that mandatory medical examinations were against federal law, while leaving in place a portion of the authority's policy.
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