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Court Dismisses Attorney's Bid to Sue Former Banking Clients
Linda Grant Williams, who practiced at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman and Greenberg Traurig, claims Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs conspired to block a new bond structure she developed, and the banks' threats led the two law firms to fire her.In re C/S 12th Avenue LLC, petitioner v. The City of New York, respondent
Hudson Yard Redevelopment Meets Environment Hurdle; �Hard Look�, �Reasoned Elaboration� Satisfied SEQRAAfter Flood of Amicus Briefs, Justices Will Take Up Microsoft Patent Case
Sorting Out the Law on Homicide Prosecutions Against Corporations
César de Castro, an associate at Tarter Krinsky & Drogin, writes: While some may argue that the distinction between ordinary negligence and criminal negligence is a matter of prosecutorial discretion and something to be determined by a petit jury, the case law paints a different picture and reveals that New York courts will strictly scrutinize those cases charging manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in the corporate context.View more book results for the query "*"
Court Questions Sale of Assets Tied to Proceeds From Litigation
An investment firm that agreed to buy distressed notes and hand over to the sellers most of the proceeds from litigation over the notes while keeping a share for itself may be engaged in champerty, a Manhattan commercial division judge has ruled, though she has ordered more discovery into the issue.The REACH Of Europe's Regulatory System
Kenneth Rivlin and Matthew Townsend, partners at Allen & Overy, and Felise Cooper and Rebecca Lawson, associates at the firm, review the new European regulatory regime that establishes a comprehensive framework for analyzing the impact chemicals may have on health and the environment. It places the onus on industry to ensure that virtually every substance sold, distributed or used in Europe is properly registered, including the submittal of data about managing such substances safely.New City Green Laws May Spur Retrofitting
In their Construction Law column, Kenneth M. Block and John-Patrick Curran, members of Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt, address the city's new benchmarking and energy audit laws, the process of retrofitting under Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standards, and incentives and financing available for retrofitting.Prospects Seem Uncertain for Affirmative Action as Justices Ponder How to Define 'Critical Mass'
Constitutional questions about race generally have divided the Roberts court and, unsurprisingly yesterday, the court's liberal members aggressively challenged counsel for Abigail Fisher, a white woman denied admission at the University of Texas, while the conservative justices aimed their firepower at the university's advocate.Judge Overturns Land Taking At Bethpage Power Plant
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