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65 Judicial Hearing Officers Continue Roles as Volunteers
Judge Lawrence K. Marks, administrative director of the state court system, said the volunteers, who were among nearly 300 JHOs who lost their jobs last month due to the state courts' cash crunch, are serving at all levels of the courts statewide and the number of volunteers is expected to rise in coming months. "Obviously, they enjoy handling cases and want to continue to do that," Judge Marks said. "But there is also a commendable public interest spirit that is a factor here."View more book results for the query "*"
Effect of Recession on Damage Awards in Employment Cases
Russell Penzer, a partner at Lazer, Aptheker, Rosella & Yedid, and Maryam Parvaneh, an associate with the firm, discuss the impact that the state of the job market should have on the calculation of damages in employment discrimination actions, taking into account "make whole relief," "front pay" and "back pay."Court of Appeals to Hear Last Pending Death Case
Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown, the man bringing the last outstanding death penalty appeal to the Court of Appeals, embodies the state's ambivalent experience with capital punishment since its revival in 1995. Today in Albany, Mr. Brown's office will defend the statute and the death sentence that John Taylor received for the notorious killings of five workers at a Wendy's restaurant in Flushing. Yet, Mr. Brown is opposed to capital punishment as a costly and inefficient crime-fighting tool.Judge Allows City to Pursue Back Taxes for UN Missions
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