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June 08, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Engaged Judges Probe Election Remedy

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February 03, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

Commentators, Get It Right

As we continue to monitor what happens to Madoff, commentators must resist getting swept up in the public outcry against Madoff and explain the time-honored procedures of the criminal justice system.
5 minute read
May 05, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Installing Security Cameras in Common Areas

In their Cooperatives and Condominiums column, Richard Siegler and Eva Talel, partners at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, write that whether it is a board or an apartment owner that wishes to install security cameras in common areas, the board must address two questions: does the board have the legal authority to do so and, if so, what procedures should the board follow?
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October 20, 2008 | New York Law Journal

U.S. Judge Upholds School Button Ban

In a suit brought by United Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten, Southern District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan has held that the schools chancellor and Board of Education have the right to bar teachers from wearing political campaign buttons in public schools, but cannot prevent teachers from placing candidate-related political materials on union bulletin boards in areas closed to students or in staff mailboxes.
6 minute read
July 27, 2009 | The Recorder

Hollywood Goes Haywire

Talent boutiques have proliferated, but the deals are drying up.
9 minute read
March 04, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Shipping Companies Find a Safe Harbor in U.S. Bankruptcy Courts

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan partners Andrew P. DeNatale and Curtis C. Mechling write that since the multinational scope of many shipping companies necessitates overseas operations and dependence on worldwide vendors, the U.S. insolvency regime is particularly well-suited to restructure an international shipping company.
13 minute read
May 25, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Lippman Boosts Efforts to Tap Retired Lawyers for Pro Bono

The court system has enlisted more than 120 retired lawyers since January to offer free legal advice and representation to poor New Yorkers in foreclosure, debt collection, housing, family and other civil cases - the first of what could be "thousands" of attorney volunteers, Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman said last week.
8 minute read
May 08, 2008 | Texas Lawyer

Online Pretrial Publicity Draws Fire

Lawyers engaging in pretrial publicity on the Internet is a growing concern within the legal profession, as many fear that online rantings, blogs and press releases by attorneys are potentially tainting the jury pool.
7 minute read
August 18, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Vague Risk Not Enough To Oust Firm, Panel Says

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March 28, 2012 | The American Lawyer

Big Suits

U.S. v. Countrywide et al.; Novartis Wage and Hour Litigation; Irving H. Picard, Trustee v. Sonja Kohn et al.; Texas v. Janssen; Parmalat Capital Finance v. Grant Thornton et al.; Silverman v. Motorola, Inc. et al.
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