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Michelle Simon appointed Pace Law interim dean
Pace Law School of White Plains, N.Y., appointed Michelle S. Simon to be its interim dean, succeeding Stephen J. Friedman, who became Pace's president on June 4.Ask the Marketers: How Vendors Can Avoid Rookie PR Mistakes
Ask the Marketers: Christy Burke, Jobst Elster, Amy Juers & Cathy Kenton offer advice to legal tech vendors on getting news coverage.Business Rulings Favor Uniform Federal Regime
Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 11, No. 93 -- May 15, 2003
Brennan v. New York Law School
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Silence Still Golden for Nontestifying Defendants
Prosecutors may not use nontestifying defendants' pre-Miranda silence as substantive evidence of their guilt, a sharply split state Superior Court has ruled.Improper Solicitation, Post-Release Supervision, Stabilized Rent Increases
In their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett partners Roy L. Reardon and Mary Elizabeth McGarry discuss: a decision arising out of the sale of a business in which the Court of Appeals provided some guidance on what constitutes improper solicitation by the seller of its former clients; a decision resolving six cases in which the sentencing court failed to impose post-release supervision during the initial sentencing hearing; and the Court's take on whether the New York City Rent Guidelines Board has the authority to promulgate orders allowing different rent increases for apartments based upon whether there had been a recent vacancy.Lawyer: KPMG settles Fulton case on faulty tax shelters
A TRIAL SCHEDULED to begin Monday between accounting giant KPMG and former clients suing over tax shelters later ruled illegal by the Internal Revenue Service appears to have been averted by a settlement."The case hasn't been dismissed yet but it is settled and is not going to trial," plaintiffs' counsel H.HNBA Pursues Hispanic Supreme Court Appointment
Although at least 11 Hispanics have been named as judges in the U.S. Courts of Appeals, a Hispanic has yet to be named to the country's highest court -- an appointment many believe is long overdue. "The Supreme Court should reflect its citizenry," said Hispanic National Bar Association board member Lourdes Santiago. "Shame on the country if it doesn't happen." The HNBA wants to make sure it does.Trending Stories
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