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By Michael F. Schaff and Seth Tipton | January 26, 2024
The primary reason that ethical issues arise when an attorney is representing a client in the cannabis industry stems from the fact that cannabis remains federally illegal.
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By Abigail Adcox | January 25, 2024
Brownstein, Akin and Holland & Knight all saw their annual lobbying revenue rise in 2023, while Squire, K&L Gates and Hogan Lovells all saw double-digit falls in LDA earnings.
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By Brian Lee | January 25, 2024
Zayas said that while the court system had statewide coordinating judges for matrimonial matters and drug treatment, it never had one for family court matters until he appointed Judge Richard Rivera to the post, with a mandate to reduce backlogs.
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By Brian Lee | January 23, 2024
Hospitals, nursing homes, medical schools and other healthcare and residential care providers, along with physician practice groups will need counsel on implementation of New York's latest version of the bill, said attorney Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey.
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By Avalon Zoppo | January 22, 2024
Gun makers lack statutory immunity against claims they facilitated the illegal sale of firearms, appeals court says.
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By Avalon Zoppo | January 22, 2024
Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press plans to file a brief in favor of interlocutory appeal.
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By Brian Lee | January 19, 2024
"This shouldn't be a matter of a budget dance," said state Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal, D-Manhattan.
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By Cheryl Miller | January 19, 2024
SB 662, backed by the Judicial Council, was opposed by politically powerful labor groups representing court reporters.
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By Brian Lee | January 18, 2024
Gov. Kathy Hochul's budget proposal—which gives new impetus to a delayed measure—drew praise on Thursday from Judge Mary M. Farley, president of the Association of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York.
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By Brian Lee | January 18, 2024
The bill, S4511B/A1568C, aims to expand the cap on what public defense lawyers, attorneys who work for civil legal services organizations, and district attorneys can receive in student-loan forgiveness: up to $8,000 annually, for up to eight years, or $64,000.
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