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Bid for Retroactive Judicial Pay Raises Is Rejected by Court
The state Court of Appeals declined Tuesday to order retroactive compensation or damages to state judges who did not get higher salaries in the 2000s because pay raise bills stalled in Albany due to politicking over unrelated legislation.Sean Penn, Lee Daniels End Feud With Apology, Donation; Miami Lawyers Play Role
"Empire" creator Lee Daniels settles a defamation lawsuit filed by Sean Penn, apologizes and makes a donation to Penn's Haiti relief charity.CFPB Faces Backlash Over Mandatory Arbitration Ban
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed new rules on Thursday that would stop banks and financial service companies from using mandatory arbitration clauses preventing customers from filing class action lawsuits.Increased Vigilance for Secondhand Smoke
In their Cooperatives and Condominiums column, Richard Siegler and Eva Talel write: Until the March 2016 decision in 'Reinhard v. Connaught Tower Corp.,' courts had generally afforded boards flexibility and tolerance in addressing secondhand smoke. The Connaught ruling, although it is currently being appealed, may mark a shift in such judicial forbearance, and therefore impact the obligations of boards to remediate secondhand smoke complaints.Judge Scolds Silver Before Issuing 12-Year Sentence
Sheldon Silver's rapid slide from Albany power broker to federal prisoner was nearly completed yesterday as Southern District Judge Valerie Caproni ordered the former New York State Assembly Speaker to serve 12 years behind bars.April: Lateral Litigator Winners and Losers
A look at some of the most notable lateral litigator moves in April.Scheindlin Assumes New Roles at JAMS, Stroock
Shira Scheindlin, a Southern District judge who shaped e-discovery standards and became well known for her rulings in stop-and-frisk policy, will become an arbitrator and mediator for JAMS and of counsel at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan.Morning Wrap: Slower SCOTUS | Lynch's Agenda | 'Stop-and-Frisk' Judge Speaks
A round up of news from ALM affiliated publications and around the web: How the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy could affect the next term, Attorney General Loretta Lynch's agenda and departing thoughts from retiring U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin.DLA Piper Adds High-Powered Duo, Plus More Lateral Moves
DLA Piper bags new recruits from Skadden and Willkie Farr; Chadbourne & Parke picks up a partner with World Cup ties; Cleary Gottlieb adds an Allen & Overy practice leader; Stroock nabs a former federal judge; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Government Seeks Substantial Prison Term for Silver
Prosecutors asked a federal judge to sentence convicted former state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver to more prison time than the 10-year term suggested by the Probation Department "in light of the egregiousness of Silver's conduct" and to deter corruption by other public officials.Trending Stories
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