By Josefa Velasquez | New York Law Journal | October 6, 2017
Acting assistant attorney general of the Justice Department's Criminal Division, Kenneth Blanco and acting U.S. attorney for the Western District of New York, James Kennedy Jr., unsealed an eight-count indictment against G. Steve Pigeon alleging that he bribed a State Supreme Court Justice.
By Meghan Tribe | The American Lawyer | October 5, 2017
The firm has brought on attorney and career coach Joi Bourgeois to serve in a newly created role.
By Andrew Denney | New York Law Journal | October 5, 2017
The judge cited the lawyer's poor physical and fiscal health in cutting back the proposed $42,000 sanction.
By Josefa Velasquez | October 5, 2017
Judge W. Brooks DeBow, who is presiding over the case in Albany County Supreme Court, issued an order Monday denying the recently awarded medical marijuana companies' motion to dismiss the lawsuit against the state filed by the original five medical marijuana licensees who opposed extending the program to the additional grower-distributors .
By Jason Grant | October 5, 2017
A New York appeals court ruled that Han Ming T., the former married partner of Marco D., a gay man now living in New York, was due notice of Marco D.'s petition to have their child adopted by his new homosexual partner.
By Scott Flaherty | October 5, 2017
The hiring of Peter Bilfield and Steven Gold bolsters the firm's private equity, finance and investment management practices.
By Jason Grant | New York Law Journal | October 5, 2017
Letitia James, New York City's public advocate, doesn't have the legal capacity to sue the city to provide air-conditioning school busing to disabled children.
By Jason Grant | New York Law Journal | October 4, 2017
Administrations of an anesthetic were uneventful and successful in sedating the plaintiff and did not cause pain syndrome, the appeals panel ruled.
By Josefa Velasquez | October 4, 2017
New York is facing federal funding cuts to hospitals that could require the state to revisit its roughly $150 billion financial plan, even as the debate over the future of the Affordable Care Act subsides in Congress after failure to repeal and replace earlier this year.
By Meghan Tribe | October 4, 2017
Amid rapid growth in New York City's technology market, a New Jersey-based intellectual property firm has scooped up a smaller-three lawyer shop led by William Samuels.
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