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August 06, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Pro Bono

Pro bono lawyers at Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler, working in conjunction with MFY Legal Services and Disability Advocates of Albany, won settlements of $432,653 each for 17 residents of an adult home in Queens who alleged in a federal lawsuit that they were subjected to unnecessary prostate surgery. Read about this and other good works by New York practitioners.
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August 07, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Error in Barring Lawyer From Court Leads to Retrial

A court officer's refusal to let a defense attorney's colleague, one of the few people the trial judge had permitted to hear an undercover officer's testimony, into the courtroom during that testimony will result in a new trial for a defendant convicted of weapon possession and sale.
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May 11, 2005 | New York Law Journal

Banking

Congress has gotten the message, the administration and the market are on board, and even the government-sponsored enterprises appear to be resigned. Closure is near!
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July 15, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Goldstein v. Hutton, Ingram, Yuzek, Gainen, Carroll & Bertolotti

Law Firm Regularly Collecting Debts on Clients' Behalf Is a 'Debt Collector' Under Fair Debt Act
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February 08, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Snaring 'Control Person' Executives in FCPA Liability

Michael G. McGovern, a partner at Ropes & Gray, and Steven S. Goldschmidt, a senior associate at the firm, write: Approximately six months ago, there was much wailing and rending of garments among criminal defense and securities enforcement practitioners alike when, for the first time in the over 25-year history of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the SEC invoked §20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to impose FCPA liability on two corporate executives based solely on the allegation that they were "control persons" with supervisory authority over the company employees who had committed the primary FCPA violations.
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September 17, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Tax Tips

Sidney Kess, CPA-attorney, consulting editor to CCH Inc., author and lecturer, writes that an average of 2,356 people a day in the United States started consulting or sideline businesses during 2005, bringing the total to 20.4 million such businesses. For tax purposes, these business owners - sole proprietors - face unique opportunities and challenges.
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May 07, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Allegations of Corporate Crimes Against Humanity Going to Trial

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September 16, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Weighing Monopoly in a Shrinking Industry

Regulators are trying to figure out whether allowing the two major paging companies to combine would hurt competition. The outcome could have ramifications far broader than the paging industry.
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July 01, 2002 | New York Law Journal

White-Collar Crime

S hortly before announcing its verdict in the Arthur Andersen obstruction of justice trial last month, the jurors presented District Judge Melinda Harmon with the perplexing question of whether they had to be unanimous as to which Andersen employee acted with corrupt intent in obstructing the SEC investigation into the collapse of the Enron Corp. Because, as indicated on the special verdict form, the jury ultimately reached a unanimous decision on the identity of the corrupt actor, Judge Harmon`s decision t
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June 30, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Real Estate Marketplace

A commercial real estate firm relocates it's headquarters.
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