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Review of Ex Parte Orders by the Appellate Division
This article discusses ex parte orders by the Appellate Divison. "An ex parte motion is 'made' when the proposed order to show cause or proposed order, which is submitted with an affidavit in support of the motion, is signed by the court."The Unraveling of Sean Combs: How Legislation from the #MeToo Movement Brought Diddy Down
With a backdrop of the case against Sean Combs, Kara Bellew discusses the laws and legislative reforms which are paving the way for broader recognition of survivor rights and accountability measures.Publication of Information Regarding Client Matters
This article discusses the extent in which lawyers are free to write and publish articles regarding matters that they have handled for their clients.Why Is It Becoming More Difficult for Businesses to Mandate Arbitration of Employment Disputes?
For nearly 60 years after the FAA was enacted, the U.S. Supreme Court left the enforceability of arbitration agreements largely undisturbed. However, beginning in the 1980s, the Supreme Court began a shift toward an expansive interpretation of the FAA and stricter enforceability of arbitration agreements.The Whys and Hows of a Mediator’s Proposal
An important part of the mediator’s role is that she or he is not an advocate and does not hold a dispositive view about the dispute. As a neutral I often say during a mediation, “I have no stake in who wins or loses and no view of the ultimate merits. All I care about is helping the parties reach an agreement.”View more book results for the query "*"
Trump Taps Former Fla. Attorney General for AG
The nomination comes hours after Matt Gaetz withdrew his nomination for the position.Latham Lures Restructuring Partners From Weil, Paul Weiss
The elite firm said Ray Schrock is joining the firm along with two other Weil partners: Candace Arthur and Alexander Welch. Additionally, Andrew Parlen is rejoining from Paul Weiss.NY District Attorneys Are Still No Fans of Revamped Misconduct Watchdog
The District Attorneys Association of the State of New York said it still questions the constitutionality of the New York State Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct, and is concerned the watchdog's proposed set of rules might hinder prosecutors’ work, a claim denied by agency administrator Susan Friedman.Trending Stories
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