• July 29, 2008 | New York Law Journal

    New Late-Notice Rule Shifts Burden to Insurer

    ALBANY - Starting in mid-January 2009, New York will abandon its rule allowing a personal injury or wrongful death insurer to disclaim coverage due to a late notice of claim regardless o

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  • December 2, 2011 | Legaltech News

    In-House Liability Issues for Data Breaches

    The threat of massive data breaches affecting millions of consumers has become an inescapable aspect of modern business and life. Just look at a few examples from earlier this year. In April, Epsil

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  • June 1, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

    On The Move

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  • August 7, 2006 | New York Law Journal

    Newsbriefs

    Lawyer Disbarred for Deceiving Judge in Foreclosure Matter An attorney who was held in contempt and jailed for deceiving a judge and failing to immediately repay $52,000 in a fo

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  • December 1, 2011 | Legaltech News

    Calling on Corporate Counsel: Follow Data Into the Breach

    The threat of massive data breaches affecting millions of consumers has become an inescapable aspect of modern business and life. Just look at a few examples from earlier this year. In April,

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  • June 1, 2004 | New York Law Journal

    Practically Speaking: Lawyer Blogs

    This February, Albany lawyer Matthew Lerner decided it was time to harness the power of the Internet. With a posting titled, "Limitations Period for Subrogation Action Accrues When Accident Oc

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  • May 29, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune

    NRA-Backed Lawsuit Takes Aim At Assault Weapon Ban

    The Connecticut Citizens Defense League says its membership has nearly tripled — to about 7,500 people — in the past few months, ever since state officials began discussing

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  • May 16, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal

    Suits & Deals

    Estate of Zambrano v. CSX: Three transportation companies agreed on May 7 to pay $6 million to the estate of a container-truck driver struck and killed by a freight train. E

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  • September 29, 2004 | New York Law Journal

    Newsbriefs

    Times' Suit Seeks to Halt Turnover of 9/11-Related Records The New York Times has sued Attorney General John Ashcroft to stop the Justice Department from obtaining the ph

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  • September 3, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal

    Suits & Deals

    A man who lost part of his leg and most of his eyesight after being run over by a bus was paid $2 million on Aug. 16, on a total $6.95 million settlement of his suit, Lugo v. New Century Trav

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