There has been much confusion as to the jurisdiction of the City and State to regulate rents. At least some of this confusion has been dispelled by the Court of Appeals' recent decision in Casado v. Markus, 16 N.Y.3d 329 (2011).
- May 25, 2011Jeffrey Turkel
Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.
May 25, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |what's happening in neighboring states.
May 25, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |The widespread use of social media has made it easier to gather evidence for many types of litigation, and the matrimonial field is no exception.
May 25, 2011Janice G. InmanHow confidential are e-mails between a client and his or her attorney that are sent and received by the client through use of his employer's e-mail system?
May 25, 2011Michael J. HutterWhy would a court not require a custodial parent to maintain life insurance for the benefit of his or her child? An in-depth discussion.
May 25, 2011Jennifer RosenkrantzSeveral verdicts of interest.
May 24, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |A look at major litigation of importance.
May 24, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Government "hold" letters and subpoenas in white-collar investigations seek the preservation or production of "backup tapes." Some prosecutors and agents may not understand what production and use actually entail.
May 24, 2011Abraham J. ReinIn last month's issue, we said that all General Counsel should be keenly aware of July 1, the date when the new UK bribery act will take effect. We warned that the Act has extra-territorial reach and will impact almost every corporation doing business internationally. We conclude this month with a look at what prosecutors are contemplating and what U.S. businesses should do.
May 24, 2011Jonathan P. Armstrong

