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Relocation: Can a Woman Just Take the Child and Go? - by Sophie Jacobi-Parisi04/30/2014 | New York Law Journal
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Private Causes of Action: The Determinative Third-Prong03/28/2014 | New York Law Journal
This article summarizes and conveys the current state of the law with respect to when individuals can and cannot institute private causes of action based on legislation passed, ostensibly, for the public benefit. After surveying relevant legal precedent, we formulate a conclusion that we hope will assist in determining when legislation can be used to remedy private wrongs, and when legislation cannot.
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Are You Extraordinary? – An Examination of O-1B Visa - by BoBi Ahn12/10/2013 | New York International
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Rosetta Stone Ltd. v. Google Inc.: Deciphering Trademark Issues in Keyword Advertising (Part Two), GPSolo eReport10/01/2013 | American Bar Association, Vol. 3, No. 3
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Rosetta Stone Ltd. v. Google, Inc.: Deciphering Trademark Issues in Keyword Advertising (Part One)08/01/2013 | American Bar Association. Vol. 3, No. 1
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Banks Behaving Badly: Remedies for Failing to Negotiate in Good Faith - by Slava Hazin and Maxwell Breed06/28/2013 | New York Law Journal
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Forensic Custody Reports: Proposals Floated to Aid Pro-Se Litigants - by Sophie Jacobi-Parisi05/01/2013 | New York Family Law Monthly
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Playing ‘Peek-a-Boo’ with Forensic Custody Reports - by Sophie Jacobi-Parisi04/01/2013 | New York Family Law Monthly
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White Papers, New York Debt Collection Laws - by Scott E. Wortman03/18/2013 | The National List of Attorneys
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Is President Obama on the Right Side of the Immigration Fence? - by BoBi Ahn03/11/2013 | New York International
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Find Funding in Lean Times - by Michael Zukerman03/01/2013 | Scotsman Guide
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Find Rewards in Preserving History - by Michael Zukerman11/01/2012 | Scotsman Guide
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Unlocking Multifamily Bond Financing - by Michael Zukerman07/01/2012 | Scotsman Guide
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Taking Credit Where It’s Affordable - by Michael Zukerman04/01/2012 | Scotsman Guide
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Don’t Miss Out on Government Financing - by Michael Zukerman03/01/2012 | Scotsman Guide
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Celebrating 20 Years of The Intellectual Property Law Section: Trademark Law01/01/2012 | Bright Ideas, Winter, Volume 21, Number 3
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The Four Year Rule: Where Are We Now in Light of 'Grimm'01/12/2011 | New York Law Journal
The purpose of this article is to survey the relevant legal precedent discussing the judicial exceptions to the Four Year Rule, note the patterns, and then formulate a cogent conclusion to assist in predicting under which circumstances the Four Year Rule will apply, and under which circumstances its exceptions will apply.
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The Road to Expungement Grows Longer - by Howard R. Elisofon and Grant R. Cornehls09/01/2010 | Securities Arbitration Commentator, Vol. 2009, No. 6
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To Eject or Evict - a Lease's 'Conditional' Dilemma08/30/2010 | New York Law Journal
If I give you a thousand dollars and say, "here is a thousand dollars, it is a gift," it is a gift and, by definition, does not have to be repaid. If I give you a thousand dollars and say, "here is a thousand dollars, it is a loan," it is a loan and, by law, it is payable on demand. However, if I give you a thousand dollars and say, "here is a gift of a thousand
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The $64,000 Multimillion-Dollar Question(s) - by Michael Zukerman11/01/2009 | Scotsman Guide
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