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New York's Human Trafficking Law
Denise E. O'Donnell, commissioner of the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services and Assistant Secretary to the Governor for Criminal Justice, reviews New York's human trafficking law, which took effect Nov. 1. The new law, the most comprehensive of its kind in the United States, provides the tools needed to effectively prosecute sex and labor trafficking while imposing an obligation to carefully distinguish cases appropriate for prosecution under the new provisions.Appeals court reverses some convictions in Merrill Lynch barge sale case
Cohen v. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.
Insurer Fined for Failing to Comply With Orders; Its Position as to Compliance Was 'Contemptuous'The fate of intra-European investment treaty disputes could be decided by German and European judges, in a case pitting a Dutch insurer against Slovakia.
CCA Judges Giveth and Taketh Away Grant Funds
A little-known legal organization that made headlines statewide last fall after Court of Criminal Appeals Presiding Judge Sharon Keller awarded it almost $225,000 in state grant funds did not make the list of grantees for fiscal year 2004.View more book results for the query "*"
Let Them East Cake- for the 11th Circuit's Birthday
Jonathan [email protected] the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is a formal place-quiet as a monastery, except in the courtrooms, where black-robed judges pick at lawyers' arguments until their suits unravel.But on Tuesday, the first-floor lobby was filled with staffers and judges eating slices of red velvet and chocolate birthday cakes-to celebrate the 11th Circuit's 21st birthday.Grand Jury Issues Presentment on Safety, Indicts 2 in Seton Hall Fire
After 23 months, the grand jury in the Seton Hall fire case indicted two former students and issued a presentment calling for stricter safety standards on furniture flammability.Guilty Plea Closes Door on Macabre Murder Case
R. Robin [email protected] day after his lead defense counsel abruptly withdrew from the case, a man Fulton prosecutors have described as a wannabe drug dealer pleaded guilty to a grisly 1997 murder. Michael B. LeJeune, 27, sidestepped a possible death penalty sentence by pleading guilty to one count of malice murder in the slaying of Ronnie A.LJ International is a truly global company, with a headquarters in Hong Kong, major manufacturing in China, and most of its sales in North America. But for the purposes of a shareholder derivative suit in California state court, the most important fact about the company is that it's incorporated in the British Virgin Islands. Intrigued? Read on!
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