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23 Jan 2020, 11:41 am by Alan S. Kaplinsky
Strauss of Columbia Law School, Jerry L. [read post]
22 Nov 2019, 4:03 am by Edith Roberts
For the Los Angeles Times, David Savage reports that “[l]awyers for the House, citing the ‘rapidly advancing impeachment inquiry,’ urged the Supreme Court on Thursday to reject President Trump’s bid to shield his tax returns and financial records from congressional investigators. [read post]
1 Oct 2019, 4:40 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
However, as an alternate ground for affirmance, T&L contends, as it did in the Supreme Court, that this cause of action is barred by the statute of limitations. [read post]
21 Aug 2019, 4:31 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
  “However, as an alternate ground for affirmance, T&L contends, as it did in the Supreme Court, that this cause of action is barred by the statute of limitations. [read post]
27 Jan 2019, 7:57 pm
Fidel is gone and his brother Raúl is fading from the scene.And here it is; the most interesting part of the essay. [read post]
4 Oct 2018, 4:39 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
In March 2006, the DOH notified T & L that it considered the transfer application abandoned. [read post]
27 Feb 2018, 4:15 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
In opposition, plaintiffs argue that the continuous representation doctrine applies to· Todtman Nachamie (McCoy v Feinman, 99 NY2d 295, 306 [2002]). [read post]
27 Dec 2017, 11:19 am by Wolfgang Demino
ONE MONTH INTO THE FIGHT OVER HEART AND SOUL NOT TO MENTION CONTROL OF THE CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAUDocket entry for 12/22 injunction hearing says "oral arguments heard. [read post]
27 Dec 2017, 11:19 am by Wolfgang Demino
ONE MONTH INTO THE FIGHT OVER HEART AND SOUL NOT TO MENTION CONTROL OF THE CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU Docket entry for 12/22 injunction hearing says "oral arguments heard. [read post]
11 Dec 2017, 4:26 am by Andrew Lavoott Bluestone
A legal malpractice claim accrues when relief can be obtained in court (McCoy v Feinman, 99 NY2d 295, 301 [2002]) and from the time the actual injury stemming from the malpractice occurs, not when it is discovered (Id.). [read post]