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Small Claims Courts to Operate 1 Night Per Week to Cut Costs
In a move that will save about $2 million over the next year, according to Acting Supreme Court Justice Lawrence K. Marks, chief administrator of the court system, small-claims courts in New York City will be open only one night a week instead of four. That reduction and the announcement this week that courts throughout the state are directed to end court proceedings at 4:30 p.m. instead of 5 p.m. are the latest attempts to minimize the number of potential layoffs of court employees.Lawyer helped secure $1.2 billion investment in satellite operator
Richard Furey of White & Case advised HSBC and an affiliate of Liberty Global as part of a wider group of investors and banks in connection with a $1.2 billion investment.No Title VII Claim for Sexual Orientation Bias
Although the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1998 that Title VII covers claims of same-sex sexual harassment, the decision did not expand the law to include claims of "sexual orientation discrimination," a federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled. U.S. District Judge Jan E. DuBois dismissed claims of sexual harassment by an openly gay man who said management at the Philadelphia Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ignored his complaints of sexual name-calling and graffiti by co-workers.As Vapor Intrusion Laws Evolve, So Do the Client Risks
Daniel R. Lavoie and Andrew J. Perel, partners at Michelman & Robinson, write that vapor intrusion is an increasingly hot topic among federal, state and local environmental regulators. Vapor intrusion-related liability is evolving, but several recent developments indicate that it is coming of age as a major stand-alone environmental issue.Principles of Federal Prosecution of Business Organizations
In the post-Enron corporate climate, it is more important than ever that white-collar defense attorneys know what factors a prosecutor will consider in deciding whether to charge a business, and what steps the organizational client should take at the earliest signs of trouble and throughout any ensuing investigation to ward off a potential indictment.Inmate's Parental Rights Are Restored
Family Court should not have terminated the parental rights of a father who will be in prison for at least the next eight years merely because someone else might do a "better job" of rearing his children, a Manhattan appellate court has ruled.Proposed Budget Threatens Smaller Municipalities
New budget proposal will require an increase in local budgets and a corresponding increase in taxes for the residents of smaller rural municipalities throughout the state.Telecommunications Act Does Not Preempt Local Restrictive Covenants
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