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LI Attorney, Client Settle 'Pay-to-Prosecute' Lawsuit
A Long Island attorney and his client will receive a $1.3 million settlement from a lawsuit that includes multiple defendants, including former Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, to resolve claims that they were targeted in a "pay to prosecute scheme/conspiracy."LI Attorney, Client Settle 'Pay-to-Prosecute' Lawsuit
A Long Island attorney and his client will receive a $1.3 million settlement from a lawsuit that includes multiple defendants, including former Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, to resolve claims that they were targeted in a "pay to prosecute scheme/conspiracy."Cite as: Bryant v. Steele, 13-cv-5234, NYLJ 1202721838455, at *1 (EDNY, Decided March 21, 2015) 13-cv-5234 D
Suit Over Involuntary Mental Health Commitment Proceeds
The line between state and private action is at issue in the forced commitment of a Suffolk County man who is suing after being confined at a private hospital for 10 days by two private doctors who allegedly took the word of a state doctor and did not examine him themselves.Suit Over Involuntary Mental Health Commitment Proceeds
The line between state and private action is at issue in the forced commitment of a Suffolk County man who is suing after being confined at a private hospital for 10 days by two private doctors who allegedly took the word of a state doctor and did not examine him themselves.14123. THOMAS PHILLIPS, plf-ap, v. POWERCRAT CORPORATION def-res — POWERCRAT CORPORATION Third-Party plf-res, v. MODERN EMPIRE, INC., Third-Party def — Pollack, Pollack, Isaac &am
14263. KENNETH COUILLARD plf-res, v. SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING OF NEW YORK, P.C., SUED HEREIN AS THE SHAW GROUP, INC., def-res, C.M. CAMPARETTI Defendants-res-ap, WO
An Insured's 'Right' to 'Independent' Counsel
Benjamin Zelermyer and Jeffrey G. Steinberg write: If an insurer reserves its right to deny coverage, even while agreeing to defend an insured against a third party's claim, or denies coverage for a loss while accepting the duty to defend the insured, the insured has the right to be represented by defense counsel chosen by the insured and paid by the insurance carrier. While that principle may be simply stated, its application, not surprisingly, is more complex.Cite as: DeCristofaro v. Nest Seekers East End, LLC, 35876-11, NYLJ 1202673731855, at *1 (Sup., SUF, Decided October 6, 2014) 35876-11 Justice Eli
Marcus & Cinelli, LLP, Williamsville (David P. Marcus Of Counsel), For Plaintiff-Appellant.Lewis Johs Avallone Aviles, LLP, Islandia (Daniel A. Bartoldus Of Counsel), For Defendant
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