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Legitimacy of Domestic Violence Parts and Bronx Criminal Division
In their Court of Appeals Roundup column, Roy L. Reardon and Mary Elizabeth McGarry, partners at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, write that havoc would have ensued had the Court of Appeals upheld challenges to the subject matter jurisdiction of the Integrated Domestic Violence parts of the Supreme Courts over misdemeanors charged in an information, or the Bronx Criminal Division of the Supreme Court, Bronx County, over cases commenced in New York City Criminal Court.Savannah DA Toppled Boss To Win Top Prosecutor Job
Chatham County District Attorney Meg Heap is a career prosecutor who beat an incumbent—and her former boss—to win election to the job she started in January.Jungle Island owners seek hotel, added attractions
The owners of Jungle Island want voters in November to extend its lease and OK expansion plans on Watson Island. The deal would settle a loan currently being paid by taxpayers.Up Close With Shearman Sterling's CIO
As chief information officer at Shearman & Sterling, Anthony Cordeiro leads global IT operations for the New York-based AmLaw 20 firm. His task list includes everything from litigation technology support to overseeing the firm's information center. What's his favorite tech secret?Alito's U.S. High Court Bid No. 1 Story at 3rd Circuit
For the judges of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the top story of the year 2005 had nothing to do with any of their hot-button cases. Instead, it came on Halloween when 3rd Circuit Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. was nominated to a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.Basel Committee Revises Liquidity Coverage Ratio Standards
In her International Banking column, Arnold & Porter counsel Kathleen A. Scott writes that after protests from the banking industry that the imposition of a "liquidity coverage ratio," aimed at making sure that banks had sufficient liquid assets for 30 days to cope with a severe liquidity crisis, would hamper banks' ability to make loans and adversely affect their bottom lines, the Basel Committee has allowed more time to come into compliance and broadened the categories of assets that would qualify.Trending Stories
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