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Manhattan Lawyers' Group Prepares to Challenge Trump’s Plan for Mass Deportations
Leaders of the New York County Lawyers' Association said the organization is getting ready to convene summit meetings to coordinate efforts, share ideas and pool resources to address the large-scale deportation of migrants.Deal Watch: Simpson, Freshfields, Wachtell Lead Big Deals as SPACs, IPOs Crank Up
Several factors, including interest rate reductions, strong market performance and an incoming U.S. governmental administration with little regard for regulation, are pulling equity markets forward.In Mafia Case, Justices Ponder: Is Murder Always Violent?
From poisoning to hiding life-saving medicine, the Supreme Court considered a series of dastardly hypotheticals about what constitutes a "crime of violence."Obtaining Reimbursement from Medicaid
This article disucsses Medicaid. Specifically, the before, during and after process of applying for a reimbursement.NY Requiring Lawyers to Report Out-of-State Admissions, Public Discipline
A new rule set to take effect Dec. 1 requires New York attorneys to confirm whether they remain in good standing in out-of-state jurisdictions where they are admitted to practice law. It also requires all attorneys to disclose whether they have ever been the subject of public discipline in any other jurisdiction.View more book results for the query "*"
Environmental Law in Trump’s Second Term
This article discusses the likely reversal of various environmental laws/protections that were implemented during Joe Biden's presidency that will take place now that Donald Trump has been re-elected.Judge Sets April Retrial Date in Sarah Palin Defamation Action Against NY Times
Lawyers for both the former governor and the broadsheet told the judge they'd begun settlement discussions.Supreme Court Asked to Review Issues of Secondary Liability for Copyright Infringement
This article disucsses issues of secondary liability for copyright infringement by the U.S. Supreme Court.Sustainable Construction: Navigating NYSERDA Grants
In their Construction Law column, Kenneth Block and Stuart Rosen provide a guide for working through the applicable terms and conditions of New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), while maintaining the balance between the autonomy of the stakeholder versus compliance and administration of NYSERDA’s project requirements.Trending Stories
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