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9 May 2007, 7:17 am
Yesterday the First Department dismissed four of six claims against former New York Stock Exchange chairman Richard Grasso finding that former Attorney General Spitzer lacked the authority to bring them (People of the State of New York, by Eliot Spitzer, the Attorney Gen. of the State of New York v Grasso, 2007 NY Slip Op 03990). [read post]
27 Jan 2020, 4:07 pm by INFORRM
It is clear now that those circumstances include but are not limited to the old Reynolds criteria, notwithstanding the common law defence was technically abolished by section 4(6) [138]. [read post]
16 Feb 2011, 1:24 pm by randal shaheen
How could a piece of information common to so many people be “personal identification information” – i.e., how could such information be deemed to identify any individual in particular? [read post]
26 Jan 2010, 5:55 am by Brian Shiffrin
For example, the Court in People v Rawlins and People v Meekins (10 N.Y.3d 136 [2/19/2008]), considered how Crawford applies two categories of evidence: DNA reports and , fingerprints, comparisons. [read post]
13 Jun 2019, 4:40 pm by INFORRM
Following the order, in 2012, Serafin became involved with Kolbe House, a care home for elderly Polish people, as a handyman. [read post]
28 Apr 2010, 5:52 am by Gilles Cuniberti
Broad Grounds for Service of Australian Originating Process Outside of Australia in Tort Cases Heilbrunn v Lightwood PLC [2007] FCA 433 is a recent... [read post]
22 Jan 2015, 7:05 am by Docket Navigator
"The common specification of the five [patents-in-suit] describes the unremarkable concept of people working together on a project. . . . [read post]
3 Mar 2015, 1:24 pm by Jeremy
I told him about cases such as Bauman v Fussell and Temple Island v New English Teas (the celebrated "Red Bus" case) and it occurred to me that I was describing things that seemed quite normal to me because I have lived with them for my entire professional life while they seemed astonishing and arbitrary to Robert because they didn't accord with what he felt was common sense and what he knew to be the way people do things in real life.Robert was… [read post]