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In-depth analysis of a case in which a jury did not receive all evidence.

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Cooperatives & Condominiums

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Why the holder of a prior mortgage was not entitled to surplus funds.

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Discussion of four key cases.

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Discussion of two cases, one involving 2016's “Judicial Hell Holes.”

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Analysis of the Supreme Court's recent ruling on the tipping law, clarifying previously conflicting circuit-level precedent setting forth the “personal benefit” test related to insider trading.

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Clinical trials of the drug commonly known as “Ecstasy.”

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In-depth analysis of four pivotal rulings, including one in which a landlord whohad received a tax abatement was not eligible for luxury deregulation.

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A look at a case involving eviction for non-payment of fees for services provided by the landlord.

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Analysis of two major rulings.

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Discussion of a case in which a hospital was ordered to produce records it did not have.

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