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Development
June 24, 2010
A look at recent decisions.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
June 24, 2010
Recent rulings of interest.
Courts Step Up Enforcement of Landlord-Tenant Stipulations
June 24, 2010
Because a tenant's breach of a stipulation may lead to eviction, courts are sometimes reluctant to enforce them. That trend may now be reversing. Here's a look at three recent cases.
Index
June 24, 2010
An easy-to-use guide to what's inside the issue.
<b><i>BREAKING NEWS:</i></b> High Court Sides With Ex-Enron CEO Skilling
June 24, 2010
The Supreme Court has sided with former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling in limiting the use of a federal fraud law that has been a favorite of white-collar crime prosecutors.
The Supreme Court and the Hague Abduction Convention
June 22, 2010
The U.S. Supreme Court has now issued its very first decision interpreting the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction.
Decisions of Interest
June 22, 2010
Rulings of importance to you and your practice.
NJ & CT News
June 22, 2010
Recent rulings in neighboring states.
Legislators Press for Change in Dissolution Laws
June 22, 2010
New York's Legislature has been busy working on proposed laws that, if passed into law, will affect the practice of family law. In some instances the legislature has tried and failed before to pass similar laws, but those seeking change have had their hopes buoyed by shake-ups in the legislature.
Bad Law on Double Dipping
June 22, 2010
In last month's newsletter, we looked at the case of <i>Rodriguez v. Rodriguez</i>, in which the Appellate Division, Second Department, correctly found Supreme Court had erred by distributing the value of a service business and awarding spousal support from the income stream from that business, amounting to impermissible "double dipping." A month later, a different panel of the Second Department came to the opposite conclusion, throwing the issue into confusion.

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