New York's recording laws were written at a time when nothing like MERS existed. It is unsurprising that today the laws are unable to easily accommodate the MERS system. Both the majority and the dissenting opinions struggle in attempting to justify their respective positions with interpretations ...
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New York, City University of(CUNY), at New York City; created in 1961 by combining the city's 17 municipal colleges. It includes Bernard M. Baruch College (1919; specializes in business studies), Brooklyn College (1930), City College (1847; the oldest member college), the College of Stat...
There is little doubt that aspiring appellate advocates, law professors who teach writing, appellate court clerks, and appellate court judges look to this folk wisdom to learn how to write effective appellate briefs, teach the skill, ... S Morrison,B Darby - 《Saint Louis University Law Journal...
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New York Criminal Statutes and Rules (Graybook) (Pub. #00459) - The 2020 edition includes changes to state criminal and related laws enacted during the 2019 legislative session, relevant revisions to the Sentencing Guides, and an updated New York Court Directory. New York Estate Administration ...
The Handbook gives litigators, judges, law clerks, and federal enforcement personnel clear, practical analysis geared to the needs of a busy criminal law practice. You'll find the critical analysis you need, written by subject-matter experts and tailored to the needs of the Third Circuit ...
It is no surprise that the replica was unpopular, especially with its admission fee of 25 cents, roughly equivalent to $5 today (consider that sales clerks in 1932, if they were lucky to have a job, earned perhaps $15 a week). (Museum of the City of New York) * * * Intermural ...
I reprint those 2008 suggestions again here today. It is time for New York to move into the technological age. We have been unresponsive in the past for this wasted time, but now our health (lawyers, judges, officers, clerks) depends on it. ...
Importantly, the Court advises that judges take an open-minded approach to AI and its “use of AI by litigants, attorneys, judges, judicial clerks, research attorneys” and should not require disclosure when implemented: “The use of AI…should not be discouraged, and is authorized provided it...