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September 02, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Collecting Delinquent Payments From Apartment Owners

In their Cooperatives and Condominiums column, Richard Siegler and Eva Talel write: Given the heightened regulation of debt collection practices in recent years, the recurring problem of collecting delinquent maintenance or common charge payments may present challenges.
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August 17, 2015 | National Law Journal

Movers

Lateral moves and new arrivals in this week's column.
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August 14, 2015 | National Law Journal

Movers

Lateral moves and new arrivals in this week's column.
3 minute read
August 11, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Confidentiality: Keeping Secret Non-Privileged Information

In his Ethics and Criminal Practice column, Joel Cohen writes that every practicing attorney knows that any confidence learned from the client in the confessional of his representation must remain confidential. But what of information that came to the attorney independently, although in the context of the representation. Is it protected?
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August 10, 2015 | National Law Journal

Op-Ed: Imagine If Presidential Elections Were Like a TV Comedy

An absurd — but possible — outcome when the electoral college vote is tied.
5 minute read
August 05, 2015 | New York Law Journal

State Legislatures Adjourning, But Voting Rights Still Center Stage

In their Government and Election Law, Jerry H. Goldfeder and Myrna Pérez write: Voting rights advocates have been carefully watching state legislatures since 2010—when restrictive voting laws were widely introduced across the country. The 2015 legislative session has been interesting for both what has happened and what has not.
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August 04, 2015 | New York Law Journal

State Legislatures Adjourning, But Voting Rights Still Center Stage

In their Government and Election Law, Jerry H. Goldfeder and Myrna Pérez write: Voting rights advocates have been carefully watching state legislatures since 2010—when restrictive voting laws were widely introduced across the country. The 2015 legislative session has been interesting for both what has happened and what has not.
8 minute read
July 27, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Court Refuses to Dismiss Criminal Case Against Silver

A federal judge has refused to dismiss charges against former New York state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, noting defendants face "a high hurdle" when trying to challenge an indictment's sufficiency in a dismissal motion.
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July 27, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Court Refuses to Dismiss Criminal Case Against Silver

A federal judge has refused to dismiss charges against former New York state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, noting defendants face "a high hurdle" when trying to challenge an indictment's sufficiency in a dismissal motion.
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July 27, 2015 | The American Lawyer

Baker Bags Two Amid Belfast Opening, Plus More Lateral Moves

Baker & McKenzie opens a back-office outpost in Northern Ireland while making a high-profile addition in London; a bevy of moves at Buchanan Ingersoll; Stroock raids Squire Patton Boggs; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.
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