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16 Apr 2019, 3:45 pm
Layton is a former federal prosecutor who worked on criminal tax matters and civil tax matters while at the U.S. [read post]
10 Dec 2007, 8:30 pm
Romney tried to cloak himself in the memory of John F. [read post]
5 Sep 2023, 9:05 pm by renholding
During my recent visit to Columbia Law School, Professor John Coffee shared with me a draft of a short article that later appeared in the New York Law Journal.[1] Coffee’s article assessed the prospects in the U.S. [read post]
10 Mar 2011, 4:10 am
Failure to file prehearing statements required by the reviewing agency’s rules held to constitute a “waiver of defenses”Matter of Smith v Albany County Sheriff's Dept., 2011 NY Slip Op 01559, Appellate Division, Third DepartmentRaymond C. [read post]
28 Sep 2013, 9:03 pm by Gregory J. Brodzik
He similarly noted that “[f]or the most part, the parties defended their respective positions throughout this litigation in apparent good faith and the court does not find evidence in the record sufficient to support the assertion that [plaintiff] acted in subjective bad faith or conducted litigation in a manner warranting attorney fees. [read post]
1 May 2012, 6:17 pm by Peter Moulinos
 Judge Spinner cited that court rules under Uniform Rules for the Trial Courts 22 NYCRR §202.12-a required that both homeowners and lenders negotiate in good faith at the settlement conferences, pursuant to CPLR §3408(f). [read post]
24 Feb 2010, 10:31 am by David Smith
However, this decision did not assist F as the Court declined to hold that the contract created a significant imbalance in the circumstances of the case or that it was contrary to the requirements of good faith. [read post]
24 Feb 2010, 10:31 am by David Smith
However, this decision did not assist F as the Court declined to hold that the contract created a significant imbalance in the circumstances of the case or that it was contrary to the requirements of good faith. [read post]