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By Mark Costello, Esq. Friday June 13, 2003 The Daily Record As an entertainment lawyer, I frequently am asked probing and important legal questions such
By Mark Costello, Esq. Friday June 13, 2003 The Daily Record As an entertainment lawyer, I frequently am asked probing and important legal questions such
By Devin L. Palmer, Esq. Wednesday January 7, 2004 The Daily Record Can a municipal employee ordered to submit to a mental evaluation under New
By Christopher K. Werner, Esq. Monday, November 14, 2005 Monroe County Bar Association Views “Congress shall have Power To establish uniform Laws on the subject
On June 14, Monroe County executive Maggie Brooks announced an initiative directing compliance with Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building standards for new
Basic Fiduciary Guidance for the ESOP Trustee in Corporate Finance Transactions By ROBERT E. BROWN, TABITHA M. CROSCUT, PAUL S. FUSCO Wednesday August 22, 2007
Don’t Let Your Client’s Noncompliance With An Injunction Order Lead To A Motion For Contempt. By David K. Hou, Esq. The worst case scenario has
By David K. Hou, Esq. This article provides an update on recent cases regarding the transfer of structured settlement payment rights in New York. The
By Mark A. Costello, Esq. When a loan goes into default a lender, for any number of reasons, may determine that pursuing or continuing a
By: Sherman F. Levey, Esq., Counsel In 2001, Congress passed probably the most cynical tax legislation in its history when it provided that the federal
By: Robert F. Mechur, Esq. Since its enactment in 2002, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (“SOX”) has been widely perceived to regulate only publicly held companies. That