New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Andrew Denney | July 3, 2018
A Queens judge took Bank of America to task for failing to file a required affidavit in a foreclosure case, but said the bank is not alone in this regard—there is a “pattern of persistent neglect” among foreclosure plaintiffs in prosecuting their cases, the judge said.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Dan Clark | June 27, 2018
Underwood's office warned of the scam in a tweet, saying it did not send a letter that asks for information from cryptocurrency platforms.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Colby Hamilton | June 27, 2018
The CIA had denied the requests for records by employing the so-called 'Glomar' response.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Michael Marciano | June 26, 2018
The Small Claims Arbitrators Association is set to host a training session for those interested in becoming a small claims court arbitrator for the Civil Court of the City of New York on Tuesday, July 17, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Civil Court New York County.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Christine Simmons | June 25, 2018
Scott Fischer, 46, has been executive deputy superintendent for insurance at the New York State Department of Financial Services since 2016, leading a unit supervising 1,700 insurers.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Staff | June 25, 2018
The Brooklyn Law School Board of Trustees has appointed to the Board Steven G. Scheinfeld, and Frederick E. Curry III, recognizing their leadership in their respective fields.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Dan M. Clark | June 22, 2018
Thomas Brooks resigned earlier this year after the commission found he lived outside the town of Veteran, where he served as a judge.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Christine Simmons | June 21, 2018
Shearman joined many of its peers in New York, the epicenter of the current associate pay boom.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Christine Simmons | June 20, 2018
While he was never imprisoned, the felony conviction of former Dewey & LeBoeuf executive Joel Sanders had led to his disbarment.
New York Law Journal | In Brief
By Dan M. Clark | June 19, 2018
The state Senate confirmed 10 judges on Tuesday who were reappointed to the Court of Claims. Senators were nearly unanimous in approving the appointments, which grant judges an additional nine-year term on the statewide court.
Presented by BigVoodoo
The New York Law Journal honors attorneys and judges who have made a remarkable difference in the legal profession in New York.
This conference aims to help insurers and litigators better manage complex claims and litigation.
Recognizing innovation in the legal technology sector for working on precedent-setting, game-changing projects and initiatives.
Title: Legal Counsel Reports to: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) FLSA Status: Exempt, Full Time Supervisory Responsibility: N/A Location: Remo...
Blume Forte Fried Zerres and Molinari 1 Main Street Chatham, NJ 07945Prominent Morris County Law Firm with a state-wide personal injury prac...
d Arcambal Ousley & Cuyler Burk, LLP, a well-established women-owned litigation firm, has an opening in our Parsippany, NJ office. We of...