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  • This article focuses on the example of New York State and the prosecution of public corruption offenses under that state's law. A case in point is the recent prosecution of former New York State comptroller Alan Hevesi, in which then Attorney General Andrew Cuomo effectively used a statute other than bribery to prosecute public corruption.

    March 27, 2012Daniel G. Cort and Daniel R. Alonso
  • An important planning board case.

    February 29, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • A look at several key cases.

    February 29, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Analysis of a recent important ruling.

    February 29, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Key happenings in neighboring states.

    February 29, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • In what was apparently the first trial of a contested no-fault divorce under New York's recently enacted Domestic Relations Law, Suffolk County Acting Supreme Court Judge James F. Quinn declared a 56-year marriage irretrievably broken and granted the plaintiff wife's request for divorce.

    February 29, 2012Janice G. Inman
  • In 2009 the Court of Appeals articulated a new rule for Family Law practitioners, referred to by some as the "don't look back" rule. The court in Buntzman simply did not want courts reviewing economic decisions made during the course of a marriage, or attempting to adjust for the fact that certain payments made from separate property may have benefited both spouses ' or even the non-titled spouse alone.

    February 29, 2012Elana L. Yeger and Michael B. Solomon
  • The latest you need to know.

    February 29, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Several items of interest.

    February 29, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Last month, the authors began a discussion of the crucial role non-party physicians often play in medical malpractice cases. Here, they look at some methods for obtaining the evidence they possess.

    February 29, 2012John L.A. Lyddane and Barbara D. Goldberg