By Ross Todd | The Recorder | October 18, 2017
The federal judge overseeing Google Inc.'s fight with federal prosecutors over foreign-stored data expressed concerns Wednesday over the company's continued refusal to comply with a search warrant in a criminal investigation.
By Charles Toutant | New Jersey Law Journal | October 18, 2017
Libel claims over media reports falsely linking a New Jersey woman to a drug and prostitution ring are shielded by the fair-report privilege,…
By Kristen Rasmussen | New York Law Journal | October 18, 2017
Nearly two dozen state attorneys general asked a federal judge in California on Wednesday to temporarily block the Trump administration from ending critical subsidy payments to insurers selling coverage through the Affordable Care Act.
By Colby Hamilton | New York Law Journal | October 18, 2017
International mining company Rio Tinto and two of its former executives were accused of fraud by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Tuesday for allegedly inflating the value of coal assets that ultimately sold for a little more than one one-hundredth of what it was bought for only a few years earlier.
By Josefa Velasquez | October 18, 2017
Paul Feinman on Wednesday was sworn in as an associate judge on the Court of Appeals, New York state's highest court, making him the first openly gay member and filling the vacancy created by the death of Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam last spring.
By Jason Grant | New York Law Journal | October 17, 2017
The settlement came after a whistleblower in 2011 filed a sealed qui tam complaint in Manhattan Supreme Court that alleged violations of the New York False Claims Act in connection with a 2005 renovation of a Manhattan hotel.
By Josefa Velasquez | New York Law Journal | October 17, 2017
The state Court of Appeals said in an opinion that the removal of J. Marshall Ayres, a Conklin Town Court justice, is warranted because it was “improper and a violation of the petitioner's ethical duty for him to use his judicial position to interfere in the disposition of his daughter's traffic ticket.”
By Colby Hamilton | October 17, 2017
The Legal Aid Society's Attorney-in-Chief, Seymour James, announced on Tuesday his intent to retire as head of the nation's largest legal aid organization in June 2018.
By Jason Grant | New York Law Journal | October 17, 2017
The amendments to the rules will help encourage increased mediating of disputes by taking certain pressures off of litigators.
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By Miriam Rozen | The American Lawyer | October 16, 2017
Michael Grimm, who once threatened to throw a reporter off a Capitol Hill balcony, somehow managed to shed a six-figure debt to Squire Patton Boggs.
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