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June 23, 2011 |

Shalant v. Girardi

2 minute read
August 30, 2011 |

Letter to the Editor: Threatening Criminal Prosecution to Collect Fees Has Pitfalls for Lawyers

Samuel Stretton, in a recent article dealing with lawyers' efforts to collect unpaid fees (Ethics Forum, July 26, Pennsylvania Law Weekly), discussed using the criminal process, including in his analysis the following: "A lawyer can threaten criminal prosecution such as a private criminal complaint for theft of services. Clearly, if a lawyer is retained and performs the work, and the client promises to pay and the client doesn't, there is a theft that is taking place."
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January 02, 2013 |

The Post-'Roberts' World Is (Somewhat) Clarified

Warren A. Estis and Jeffrey Turkel, partners of Rosenberg & Estis, analyze the First Department's recent holdings that addressed how to compute stabilization rents for erroneously deregulated apartments in J-51 buildings, many of which had been renting at market rates for years, and whether luxury deregulation would again be available to owners once J-51 benefits expired.
9 minute read
October 16, 2003 |

The Power of the Pardon

When President Clinton pardoned William Borders Jr., the lawyer thought his long path of rehabilitation had brought him to a place where he could resume his practice. A federal court disagreed, ruling that the pardon did not automatically entitle Borders to reinstatement. Now Borders is before the Supreme Court in a potential landmark case that asks the justices to interpret the scope of the pardon power, one of the most sweeping powers of the presidency.
7 minute read
August 22, 2005 |

On the Move

4 minute read
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November 20, 2012 |

Court of Appeal Creates CEQA Uncertainty

A recent decision is at odds with standing precedent and could impact council and voter-initiated projects, explain Cox, Castle & Nicholson attorneys.
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February 11, 2008 |

Erratum

An article in the Feb. 4 issue, "Pow! Zap! Comic book suits abound," should have reported that Mark S. Zaid is name partner in the Washington law firm Mark S. Zaid P.C. The online version of the article has been modified to reflect the correction.
1 minute read
July 03, 2000 |

Jury sides with MS patient in ADA lawsuit

Pittsburgh - A federal court jury deliberated just over three hours last Monday before deciding to award $22,000 to a former restaurant manager who claimed he lost his job when he disclosed to his boss that he had multiple sclerosis.
2 minute read
January 06, 2010 |

Minn. judge grants access to rejected '08 ballots

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) ? Six months after Democrat Al Franken tardily joined the U.S. Senate, a Minnesota judge has declared that uncounted absentee ballots from the drawn-out 2008 election should be open to public inspection.
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January 11, 2012 |

Sanchez v. 1710 Broadway Inc.

Worker's Failure to Timely Move Denies Renewal, Reargument of Action's Dismissal
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