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U.S. Senate confirms two judges to N.Y.'s federal bench
The U.S. Senate confirmed two district court judges to New York's federal bench on Thursday, adding white-collar defense specialist Paul G. Gardephe to the Southern District, and elevating U.S. Magistrate Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto to the Eastern District post. Matsumoto is the first Asian-American woman to become a district court judge in the Eastern District.Former Wolf Block Partner Sues for Severance Payments
Nearly a year after Wolf Block partners voted to dissolve the firm, a former partner has filed suit against the defunct firm and former Chairman Mark Alderman over the firm's failure to pay certain severance benefits. At issue in Michael Budin's suit is whether his severance could be considered a pension, and therefore not payable until obligations to third-party creditors are satisfied, or if Budin himself is a third-party creditor who falls outside the scope of the partnership agreement's section on pensions.Benlate Deal a Betrayal or Ill-Fated Gamble?
Florida nursery owners Dale and Carolyn Smith turned down a $1 million settlement offer in their suit against DuPont Co. over the fungicide Benlate, which allegedly wiped out their crops. They lost the gamble. But the Smiths say they would have accepted the settlement if they had known about their lawyers' behind-the-scenes maneuvering -- and they're suing the lawyers for fraud and violation of fiduciary duty.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge in Dispute With Queens D.A. Is Reappointed by Bloomberg
Magistrate Judge Refuses to Compel Testimony
The chairman of an upstate county legislature should not be compelled to answer questions in a deposition about a decision he and other lawmakers made in executive session to allow a landowner to buy back property he was about to lose because of nonpayment of taxes, Northern District Magistrate Judge Randolph Treece has determined.Rock & Role: GC Finds Solid Ground in Stone Business
While a Yale Law School student, Texas native Christian A. "Chris" Garza says he never imagined he'd be doing the work he does today. "In law school, you didn't really know what in-house practice was," says Garza, director, general counsel and secretary for Cosentino North America in Houston. "At Yale, most aspire to become politicians or professors or law firm partners."Gulf Industries/Signtronix v. Lopez
Unsolicited emails to the court of legal documents, motions, briefs or legal argument is unacceptable behavior by a licensed attorney. The court overruled defendant's preliminary objection in the form of a motion to strike a default judgment against her.Trending Stories
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