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June 28, 2005 |

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November 17, 2003 |

Multi-Party Insurance Dispute Need Not Go To Arbitration

Parties to an insurance dispute are not bound by the arbitration clause of an insurance agreement, given that only some of the litigants in the dispute participated in the contract, the Superior Court has ruled in a memorandum opinion.
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April 29, 2011 |

NY Tax Case Reads Like Vintage Mario Puzo

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July 08, 2004 |

Major Parts of Gambling Bill Upheld

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February 09, 2012 |

The Churn: Firm Leader Edition

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April 10, 2012 |

Internet Gaming: Its Time Is Now

Robert J. McLaughlin, a partner at Hodgson Russ, writes that although the New York Lottery is the largest in the country, with more than $7 billion in sales in 2011, like other state lotteries it has been frustrated in attracting the younger player, age 18 to 35, and in modernizing methods of selling. But a recent opinion from the Department of Justice finally gave the green light to U.S. Internet lottery sales, potentially changing not just the lottery world as we know it, but the entirety of U.S. gaming as well.
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March 20, 2006 |

AG Candidates Among Those Tardy In Filing Lawyer Registration Forms

Four of the eight candidates considering a run for state attorney general this year have been late in filing their lawyer registration forms at least once, according to Office of Court Administration records. Though failure to register can subject an attorney to discipline, none of the candidates has ever been referred to the Appellate Division for possible sanctions.
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February 02, 2012 |

Personal Notes on Lawyers

Greg D. Andres, the deputy assistant attorney general in the Criminal Division of the U.S. Justice Department, has rejoined Davis Polk & Wardwell as a counsel, and other New York moves.
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January 30, 2013 |

A 2013 Law Firm Lawsuit-Palooza

In our latest roundup of litigation involving Am Law 200 firms, Foley & Lardner and GrayRobinson are accused of helping to orchestrate a Medicare fraud; Greenberg Traurig faces fresh discrimination claims; and Cozen O'Connor is one of three plaintiffs seeking to recoup a total of $7.8 million in costs connected to a 2010 fire at the firm's New York office.
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