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Expanded Criminal Enforcement in the Financial-Services Industry

David Krakoff, Samuel J. Buffone & Christopher Regan

Since the economic meltdown began in 2008, the media have waged a relentless attack on the financial industry as the greedy culprit. "So where are all the prosecutions that we were promised?" the white-collar bar has wondered.

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Real Property Law

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In-depth analysis of key cases you need to know.

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Landlord & Tenant

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A look at a significant ruling.

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Development

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Several major cases are discussed.

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Eminent Domain in Manhattanville

Stewart E. Sterk

For the second time in six months, the Court of Appeals has upheld the use of eminent domain to permit large-scale development by a private entity.

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Index

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An easy-to-follow list of everything contained in this issue.

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Decisions of Interest

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'Egregious Conduct' Leaves Husb and with Tax BillA husband who filed amended tax returns just before the trial of his divorce, admitting to having underreported…

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NJ & CT News

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Happenings in neighboring states.

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The Practice Group and the Financial Collaborative Divorce

Pauline H. Tesler

Early and ongoing involvement of a skilled divorce financial analyst on the collaborative team can improve both the process and outcome in ways that no individual divorce lawyer, however skillful, can duplicate.

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Discovery and 'Non-Egregious' Marital Fault

Thomas A. Elliot

Even as no-fault divorce legislation in the State of New York has been signed into law, matrimonial practitioners continue to deal with the vestiges of fault-based litigation.

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