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ACRIS E-Tax Forms Are Changing Closings in New York City
It is expected that the Office of the New York City Register will soon implement a new program to be known as e-tax forms. This program will require that certain tax forms regularly submitted in connection with the transfer of an interest in real property be completed on the Internet using the Register's Web-based Automated City Register Information System (ACRIS).Judge Sticks to Decision That Angered Nassau D.A.
Acting Supreme Justice George R. Peck granted prosecution's motion to reargue but said he remained convinced that there was insufficient evidence to demonstrate that a fatal traffic incident was anything but an accident.Since May, federal judges in San Jose have gutted or dismissed class action suits against Facebook, Google, Apple, and now LinkedIn on the grounds that the named plaintiffs hadn't shown that they were injured when the defendants shared their personal information.
Poison Pills Provided Major Tests for Chancery Court
After years in which the Court of Chancery had no occasion to consider the validity of a shareholders' rights plan, or poison pill, three cases were decided this year that served to remind corporate constituents the processes that must be followed if a rights plan is to be upheld.View more book results for the query "*"
21 to watch: Shelley A. Senterfitt
It was either ballet or academics. That was the choice Shelley A. Senterfitt faced as a junior in high school.The red-headed ballerina, who'd danced for nine years in the Atlanta Ballet's "Nutcracker" and spent seven hours a day practicing ballet, was invited to attend a special high school in New York where she could focus on dance.Justices Vexed by Intentional Miranda Errors
Asked to throw out a teen's murder confession on the grounds it was coerced, the California Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed sympathetic, but went even further by expressing contempt for a growing police practice of encouraging officers to ignore defendants' Miranda rights. Four of the justices, including Chief Justice Ronald George, pounced on the practice -- which had been raised in court briefs by defense-side amicus curiae -- during oral arguments in San Francisco.China's new paradigm isn't cheap or cheerful
When millions of workers didn't return to their southern China factory jobs after Lunar New Year holidays, a turning point was reached for foreign manufacturers scraping by with slim profit margins.Companies were already under pressure from rising raw material costs, restive workers and lower payments for exports because of a stronger Chinese currency.Justices block legal newspaper's challenge to secret litigation
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear an appeal by The Legal Intelligencer challenging decisions by the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that approved the "blanket" sealing of a lawsuit, including all documents and the courts' dockets at both the trial and appellate levels.Trending Stories
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