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Suzanne Adams to Serve as New Administrative Judge for Manhattan Civil Supreme Court
Adams assumes the role Nov. 4. Her predecessor, Adam Silvera, has been appointed deputy chief administrative judge for the New York City Courts.Fusion Voting and Its Impact on the Upcoming Election
Fusion voting was once common and widespread in American politics. It allows one party to cross-endorse the candidate of another political party. By the early 20th century, most states prohibited fusion voting—but not New York.A New Approach for Protecting Confidential Information During an Employee Activist Campaign
Once regarded as a vagary of a few socially conscious tech workers, employee activism has spread across industries in the form of "takeovers" of executive working spaces, public protests, social media campaigns, and public dissemination of confidential corporate information. Based on the failure of corporations to stop the leaking of confidential business data amid these campaigns, a new approach is needed.Singapore Plaintiff Fails to Collect Debt in Case Hinged on U.S. Garnishment Rules
The appeals court affirmed a trial court ruling the Singapore plaintiff could not meet its burden that the Saudi Arabian debtor had property in Texas the could be garnished to collect a $10 million debt.New York Judge Consolidates Harvey Weinstein Cases, Pushes Retrial to 2025
"This Court observes that defendant's claim that he will be unfairly prejudiced by consolidation even with a limiting instruction is belied by the case history," Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Curtis Farber wrote in his decision.View more book results for the query "*"
Yetter Coleman Wins Antitrust Case for San Jacinto River Authority
Paul Yetter and Jim Zucker, serving as lead counsel, secured the defense win for the river authority.Constitutionality Challenge Returns Georgia's Equitable Caregiver Act to Appellate Spotlight
"Is your argument that this act had not been enacted at the relevant time for your case?" asked Justice Sarah Hawkins Warren during oral arguments Tuesday. "Or is your argument that the text of the equitable caregiver statute is so vague that no reasonable person could ascertain that this is a mechanism for giving up parental rights?"The Supreme Court Revisits Retaliatory Arrests
Martin Schwartz discusses the legal landscape for individuals challenging the constitutionality of what they believe to be a retaliatory arrest.Trending Stories
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