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January 25, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Municipal Law

Jeffrey D. Friedlander, first assistant corporation counsel of the City of New York, addresses the Bloomberg administration's efforts on issues like smoking and food health.
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October 18, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Taxation

David E. Kahen and Elliot Pisem, members of Roberts & Holland, write that one issue that arises with some frequency in the context of income tax audits by the Internal Revenue Service is the extent to which material in the files of the taxpayer is protected from disclosure to the Service under the work product privilege.
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November 02, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Paul Weiss' Sorensen, 82, Dies After Suffering Stroke

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October 13, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Faulting Counsel's Performance, Judge Vacates 33-Year Sentence

Judge Joanna Seybert vacated the sentence she imposed on Elvin Harris in 2005, faulting his lawyer for his response to the government's notice at sentencing that Harris had been charged with having a shank.
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January 08, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Seeking Clarity in New York`s Lien Law

ERHAPS THE LEAST understood area of law in a real estate practice is the area involving construction loan financing, including its interaction with the New York Lien Law. This is so for several reasons. First, New York`s lien law is dissimilar to the laws of any other jurisdiction in the country. Second, the priority provisions of the New York Lien Law as against building loan mortgages turns the ordinary priority rule on its head. All of the rules of priority relating to a race-notice jurisdiction go out t
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February 10, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Sentencing, Cell Phone Records, Rule 11 Sanctions, Bankruptcy

In this month's Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan, partners at Schlam Stone & Dolan, analyze decisions handed down recently regarding bail continuation, bad-faith litigation and a denial of a motion for leave to file an interlocutory appeal from a bankruptcy court decision.
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May 28, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Democratic Hopefuls Steel Themselves for Five-Way Primary

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December 22, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Protecting Forests and Displaced Populations in Colombia

In his International Environmental Law column, Stephen L. Kass of Carter Ledyard & Milburn writes that, in human terms, deforestation presents direct threats to many indigenous communities, whose livelihoods and cultures depend on the forest, and exacerbates the migration of rural communities either toward their own nation's cities or, in lesser numbers, toward neighboring countries where they hope to continue their rural lifestyles.
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June 29, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Ruling Permits Attempt to Extend Jail Inmate Re-entry Settlement

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