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Case Against City, Prosecutors Likely to Proceed, Judge Hints
A federal judge hearing the civil rights suit of a man who served 15 years in prison for a now-vacated murder conviction signaled on Nov. 16 that he would let parts of the case proceed as attorneys grappled with questions of prosecutorial immunity and municipal liability.Ties to Senecas Cannot Shield Golf Course Developer, Panel Says
The Fourth Department found that allowing an entity created by the Seneca Indian Nation, established in part so it could take advantage of more than $1 million in economic development tax breaks, to avoid litigation as an arm of the tribe would ultimately undermine the Senecas.View more book results for the query "*"
Surrogate's Practice and Proceedings
Charles Gibbs, a partner at Holland & Knight, and Colleen Carew, a court attorney referee with the Surrogate's Court, Westchester County, write: In a vacuum, an estate plan is intended to dispose of a testator's property at death. Such thinking may cause a testator-former spouse to neglect to consider certain estate obligations created under a marital agreement. Of course, it may be that the ex-spouse intentionally fails to make testamentary provisions in satisfaction of his or her obligations under the agreement. What rights, if any, do those affected have against the estate of the delinquent spouse?Justices to Hear Dispute Over Prayers at Public Meetings
The U.S. Supreme Court said yesterday it will review a Second Circuit ruling that held that the town of Greece, in suburban Rochester, violated the Constitution by opening nearly every meeting over an 11-year span with prayers that stressed Christianity.Doctor Loses Bid for Finding of Contempt Over Lawyer's Allusion to Harrison Case
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