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Lozano v. Alvarez: Equitable Tolling Doesn't Apply to Hague Treaty
By Gabriella Khorasanee, JD | Last updated on
Manuel Lozano and Diana Alvarez met in London, and the following year had a child together. The couple had the characteristic "he said/she said" version of...
So You Want to Start an Appellate Practice in the 2nd Circuit?
By Gabriella Khorasanee, JD | Last updated on
Maybe you've practiced at a firm for a few years and you're ready for something different, or maybe you've always dreamed of arguing a case before the Supreme...
Attorney Entitled to Receive Reimbursement from HUD for Legal Fees
By Gabriella Khorasanee, JD | Last updated on
Richard Guertin was Corporation Counsel for the City of Middletown, New York (presumably centrally located), in 2004. From 1997 to 2004, Middletown received...
Stop and Frisk Back in District Court for Settlement
By Gabriella Khorasanee, JD | Last updated on
If you were just thinking, will this ever go away, then we're on the same page. And the short answer to your question is: no. Though we're headed there ... we...
2nd Cir. News: Incest, Lululemon, the Hopper and Spying on Muslims
By Gabriella Khorasanee, JD | Last updated on
Where do we begin? There is so much legal news brewing in the Second Circuit that we couldn't just pick one story to highlight. Here's a quick roundup of...
2nd Cir. Accepting CJA Panel Applications, Attorney's Suspension Order
By Gabriella Khorasanee, JD | Last updated on
Pro bono work is an important part of every attorney's practice, and if you want a chance to argue cases before the Second Circuit, pro bono work is a great...