By Andrew Denney | New York Law Journal | October 10, 2017
A Manhattan appeals court said New York City's Department of Social Services may claw back more than $250,000 from a man who was shot during a home invasion and was awarded a $4.3 million settlement in a suit against his property manager.
By Josefa Velasquez | New York Law Journal | October 10, 2017
The New York Department of Financial Services on Tuesday finalized regulations limiting the amount that insurers can reimburse policyholders for health care services performed outside of the state. The new rule is in an effort to bolster the state's no-fault insurance law that provides reimbursement of medical expenses and lost wages.
By Christine Simmons | New York Law Journal | October 10, 2017
A New York state judge on Tuesday imposed a $1 million fine and 750 hours of community service for Joel Sanders, the convicted former chief financial officer at now-defunct Dewey & LeBoeuf.
By Stephanie Forshee | Corporate Counsel | October 9, 2017
Sewell, whose departure from Apple was announced last week, reflected on the company's evolving legal department, iPhone privacy controversies and "The Cellphone Wars."
By Christine Simmons | New York Law Journal | October 6, 2017
Evan Greebel, onetime lawyer to "pharma bro" Martin Shkreli, seemed unlikely to convince a judge to trim his case before trial.
By Andrew Denney | October 6, 2017
Attorneys who represented three plaintiffs who recovered less than $7,000 in a wage dispute case against a Bronx restaurant are entitled to more than $30,000 in attorney fees for their work on the case, a federal judge has ruled.
By Andrew Denney | October 6, 2017
A state appeals court has reinstated a contractor's bid for roughly $2.5 million in damages against the entity responsible for building schools in New York City in a case regarding disputes over cost overruns for projects in Brooklyn and Queens.
By Patricia Kane | October 6, 2017
Jennifer Hurley McGay has joined Lewis Johs Avallone Aviles, Day Pitney has added Peter J. Bilfield and Steven M. Gold, Kasowitz Benson Torres has promoted several attorneys, and more.
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
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