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Krupnick v. Drossman, SC 02938/09
Publication Date: 2010-12-22
Practice Area: Legal Profession
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Court: District Court, Nassau County, Small Claims Part
Judge: Judge Gary F. Knobel
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Sheldon M. Krupnick, plaintiff, pro se
For defendant: Kevin P. Krupnick, Esq., Attorney for Defendant
Case number: SC 02938/09

Cite as: Krupnick v. Drossman, SC 02938/09, NYLJ 1202476439552, at *1 (Dist. NA, Decided December 7, 2010)Judge Gary F. KnobelDecided: De

December 01, 2005 | The American Lawyer

Winter in Woodstock

Balsam wreaths on every door, white candles flickering in windows, an oval Town Green straight out of a Grandma Moses painting. Throw in first-class restaurants, skiing, and a reputation as one of the most beautiful villages in New England, and it's no wonder that chilly Woodstock, Vermont, is heating up as a winter getaway.
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August 23, 2007 | New York Law Journal

New Standard Set for Willful Patent Breach

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September 06, 2007 | Law.com

Commentary: How to Have the Best Interviews

What makes a great interview? Legal recruiter Sadie Madole says that while direct eye contact, a firm handshake and thorough preparation are the basics of strong interviewing skills, another important tool is a working knowledge of the questions the interviewer is likely to ask. Madole offers some of the common questions heard in legal interviews so that interviewing attorneys can prepare themselves with targeted and effective answers and make a lasting and favorable impression.
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October 02, 2007 | National Law Journal

Supreme Court declines review of contraceptives law

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to enter a dispute over whether some religious organizations can be forced to pay for workers' birth-control health insurance benefits, letting stand a ruling upholding a New York law that forces religious-based social service agencies to subsidize contraceptives as part of prescription drug coverage. Religious groups argued the law violates their First Amendment rights because it forces them to violate religious teachings that regard contraception as sinful.
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March 21, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer

Letter: Assertion Regarding Lokuta Is Wrong

The article appearing in The Legal Intelligencer on March 6 ("When Are Men Going to Put an End to the Boys' Club?" by Editor-in-Chief Hank Grezlak) contains the following assertion:
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June 09, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Caps on Non-Economic Damages Could Go Beyond Medical Liability

Caps on Non-Economic Damages Could Go Beyond Medical LiabilityOnce again the House has delayed a vote on a proposed constitutional amendment that would place limits on non-economic damages in medical liability decisions. The House had such a ...
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October 06, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Plaintiff considers appeal of $1.1 million award

A lawyer for a man who asked for $13 million in damages but was awarded only $1.1 million in a trial over a car accident that killed his wife said they have not decided whether to ask for a new trial or appeal."We're still looking at those issues," said N. Kirkland Pope, who represents Richard Reasoner in two suits, the one over the death of his wife and a separate case over his injuries from the crash.
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August 04, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Most Wanted Opinions

The following are the opinions that were most frequently requested from the Pennsylvania Instant Case Service during the past week. Every opinion published in the Pennsylvania Law Weekly can be obtained by calling 1-800-276-PICS. Haney ...
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February 27, 2009 | Law.com

Is Pay-Per-Click Marketing Worth It for Small Firms?

In the constant competition for new clients, small plaintiffs firms are relying on pay-per-click marketing campaigns to increase their odds. Business models vary, with some firms using pay-per-click ads regularly, and other firms preferring more traditional marketing methods. What's more, there's disagreement over the effectiveness of pay-per-click campaigns. Some plaintiffs lawyers say they help boost targeted traffic to firm Web sites, but many say that pay-per-click can be time-consuming and expensive.
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