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Federal Courts Second Circuit: Bolshevik-Seized Painting Belongs to the Met

Second Circuit: Bolshevik-Seized Painting Belongs to the Met

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

If you hoped that the Second Circuit would help return your family's Bolshevik-seized masterpiece from a major museum this year, you're probably out of luck....

Federal Courts Blogging Unlikely to Lead to Millions

Blogging Unlikely to Lead to Millions

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There are good reasons to become a blogger. You like making sassy comments. You have a pipe dream of building an Internet following that will lead to a book...

Federal Courts 40 Mercer is the Exception to the Exclusion

40 Mercer is the Exception to the Exclusion

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Luxury buildings are never just apartments. They’re homes, or condominiums, or exclusive living opportunities. But, depending on how courts interpret an...

Federal Courts Off-Label Use Promotion is Protected Free Speech

Off-Label Use Promotion is Protected Free Speech

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

A recent Second Circuit Court of Appeals decision will make life a lot easier for pharmaceutical sales reps. Monday, the appellate court ruled that a drug...

Federal Courts Court Affirms $1M Indifference Verdict Against School District

Court Affirms $1M Indifference Verdict Against School District

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Anthony Zeno moved from Long Island to Pine Plains, New York when he was 16. He enrolled at Stissing Mountain High School, a racially-homogenous school where...

Federal Courts New York Can Demand 'Proper Cause' for Concealed Carry Permit

New York Can Demand 'Proper Cause' for Concealed Carry Permit

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

If you -- or one of your clients -- want to carry a concealed handgun in public, you'll need a good reason and a little bit of luck. This week, the Second...

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