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March 31, 2003 | New York Law Journal

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September 28, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Attorney Says Decision to Drop Her Case Was Not Quick Enough

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April 20, 2005 | New York Law Journal

Zoning Exemptions

John Nolon, a professor at Pace University School of Law, counsel to its Land Use Law Center, and visiting professor at Yale's School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and Jessica Bacher, an adjunct professor at Pace and a staff attorney for the Land Use Law Center, report that the Court of Appeals held that the commercial telecommunication providers are exempt from local zoning with regard to the installation of private antennae on state-owned telecommunication towers.
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April 11, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Recent Guidelines Departure Decisions in the Second Circuit

T his column analyzes two important sentencing opinions that were written in the last few months by courts in the Second Circuit. The first, by the Second Circuit addresses whether, and when, a court may grant a departure on the grounds that governmental delay has increased the length of a sentence. The second opinion in the District Court explores the circumstances in which a downward departure may be granted for an "extraordinary physical impairment." In these decisions, the courts have continued to elabo
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May 11, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Crossing Cultures

When dealing with Asian clients, be careful how you handle business cards, and be attentive to who sits where. In Latin countries, be prepared for two-hour meals before talking business. In China, save the small talk for after the deal. And in France, you may want to arrive to a meeting fashionably late. Globalization of the legal world has led more lawyers to travel overseas and work with foreign clients, so grasping another country's customs can make or break a deal.
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June 19, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Traffic-Related Offense Results In Confinement Of Sex Offender

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April 06, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Primary Jurisdiction

A federal judge should have deferred to the administrative expertise of the Federal Communications Commission in a lawsuit over the ownership of multiple media properties in the Hartford, Conn., market by the Tribune Television Co., according to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
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April 14, 2010 | New York Law Journal

News In Brief

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January 20, 2011 | New York Law Journal

New Deals

Comerica announced that it will acquire fellow Texas bank Sterling Bancshares Inc. for $1.03 billion. Also, ChemChina has agreed to pay $2.4 billion to acquire a 60 percent stake in Israel's Makhteshim Agan Group.
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September 17, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Court Strikes Rule on Agency's Role in Hospital Closing

The state health department's assertion that its role in hospital closures is limited to ensuring facilities are shut down in a manner that does not compromise patient safety or record retention, and not whether the facility should be shuttered in the first place, has been met with disdain by a Brooklyn judge.
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