NEXT
Search Results

0 results for ''Levine Sullivan''

You can use to get even better search results
People v. Robert Macedonio, SCI-3240/2008
Publication Date: 2016-05-09
Practice Area: Criminal Practice
Industry:
Court: Supreme Court, Suffolk County, Part XL
Judge: Acting Justice James Hudson
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: By: Michael J. Miller, Esq., Thomas J. Spota, District Attorney of Suffolk County, Riverhead, NY.
For defendant: Attorney for Defendant: Matthew W. Brissenden, PC, Garden City, NY. Attorney for Defendant by: William J. Keahon, Esq., Keahon, Fleisher & Ferrante, Hauppauge, NY. Attorneys for Newsday, LLC by: Katherine M. Bolger, Esq., Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz, LLP, New York, NY.
Case number: SCI-3240/2008

Cite as: People v. Macedonio, SCI-3240/2008, NYLJ 1202756979145, at *1 (Sup., SUF, Decided May 4, 2016)CASE NAMEThe People of the State of New York, Plaintiff

May 06, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Newsday Wins Bid for Access to Lawyer's Sealed Plea

Newsday has won its lower court bid for access to a lawyer's plea agreement that the lawyer and Suffolk County prosecutors agreed to put under seal years ago, when the lawyer admitted to a narcotics charge.
5 minute read
News 12 Co. v. Hempstead Public Schools Board, 6871/15
Publication Date: 2016-04-22
Practice Area:
Industry:
Court: Supreme Court, Nassau County, Trial/IAS Part 13
Judge: Justice Jeffrey Brown
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Attorneys for Petitioners: Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz, LLP, New York, NY.
For defendant: Attorneys for Respondents: Guercio & Guercio, LLP, Farmingdale, NY.
Case number: 6871/15

Cite as: News 12 Co. v. Hempstead Public Schools Board, 6871/15, NYLJ 1202755409020, at *1 (Sup., NA, Decided April 12, 2016) C

April 21, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Judge Refuses to Enjoin Camera Ban From 'Forum'

A Nassau County judge has refused to enjoin a local school board and superintendent from barring news cameras from a meeting that was open to the public.
9 minute read
April 13, 2016 | The Legal Intelligencer

Mootness at Center of Cosby Third Circuit Arguments

At arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, metaphors abounded on the unsealing of documents from a 2005 lawsuit against Bill Cosby, as the judges grilled Cosby's lawyer on why his appeal was not moot.
10 minute read
April 01, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Court Upholds State Park Smoking Limits

The Court of Appeals found it was within the jurisdiction of the state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation to impose an outdoor smoking ban. Also on Thursday, the court said a dead man's family could move forward with a lawsuit growing out of a documentary chronicling the man's last moments.
14 minute read
Fine v. ESPN, 5:12-CV-0836
Publication Date: 2016-03-30
Practice Area:
Industry:
Court: U.S. District Court, Northern District
Judge: Magistrate Judge David Peebles
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: For Plaintiff: Lawrence H. Fisher, Esq., Kevin W. Tucker, Esq., of Counsel, Cohen & Willwerth, P.C., Pittsburgh, PA.
For defendant: For Defendants: Nathan E. Siegel, Esq., Thomas Curley, Esq., Paul J. Safier, Esq., Elizabeth Seidlin-Bernstein, Esq., Rachel F. Stron, Esq., of Counsel, Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz, Washington, D.C.
Case number: 5:12-CV-0836

Cite as: Fine v. ESPN, 5:12-CV-0836, NYLJ 1202753517267, at *1 (NDNY, Decided March 25, 2016)CASE NAMELaurie J. Fine, Plaintiff v. ESPN, Inc., a subsidiary of

March 30, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Justices Question Spitzer's Remarks About Former AIG CEO

An appellate panel on Tuesday questioned whether former Gov. Eliot Spitzer inaccurately characterized one-time American International Group chairman and CEO Maurice "Hank" Greenberg as a criminal in public statements.
7 minute read
March 29, 2016 | Law.com

Wife of Ex-Coach Loses Libel Case Against ESPN

The wife of a Syracuse University basketball coach who was fired in 2011 amid charges he sexually abused team ball boys cannot sustain her libel claim against the sports network ESPN, a magistrate judge determined while dismissing the action.
3 minute read
March 22, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Judge Wants U.S. to Explain Basis for Sealing Record

Eastern District Judge Brian Cogan urged prosecutors to explain their position in contempt proceedings linked to the once-secret criminal history of an informant, and he chastised the government for appearing to "take lightly the risk of harm created by failing to protect" the man.
19 minute read

Resources

  • CFIUS Compliance: Your Organization's Growth and Investment Strategy May Be a Matter of National Security

    Brought to you by HaystackID

    Download Now

  • Document Review Challenges: Strategies for Law Firm Litigation Professionals in 2024

    Brought to you by Integreon

    Download Now

  • From Burnout to Breakthrough: How Technology Enhances Legal Wellness

    Brought to you by Nuix

    Download Now

  • The 2024 Benchmark of Ethical Culture Report

    Brought to you by LRN

    Download Now