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Former State Supreme Court Judge Sentenced to Jail is Released By Comrade and Supreme Court Judge
Witnessing Judicial Ochlocracy: John Michalek, a former State Supreme Court Judge, appeared before Judge Cerio in Erie County Court
NY Lawyer Disbarred for Finchin’ $73k by Supreme Court. Good Luck Getting a Criminal Conviction
The judiciary and the state bars are protecting lawyers from criminal prosecution. Motto, become a thievin’ lawyer and get away with it.
The Facebook of China Litigation in New York
The minority shareholders alleged that Renren’s CEO, Joseph Chen and advisors defrauded them of $500M by siphoning cash to a separate company
The Importance of 90 Day Mailed Notices (RPAPL 1304)
Contrary to the plaintiff’s contention, the defendants did not waive their contention that the plaintiff failed to comply with RPAPL 1304
The Importance of Service of Process In Court Cases
Contrary to the Supreme Court’s conclusion and the plaintiff’s contention, the defendant did not waive her jurisdictional defense.
2008 Wells Fargo Foreclosure Case Bounced in 2022 Due To Service Failures
Wells Fargo exhibited an unreasonable lack of diligence in the prosecution, including in the attempt to effectuate service of process
Rewind 2008: Will the Federal Appellate Court Save Goldman Sachs from Financial Crisis
Goldman Sachs is running out of cards to play before it has to explain to a jury its role in the 2008 and 2009 financial crisis.
American Justice Awaits Prince Andrew And Another Potential Payday for Virginia Giuffre Seems Likely
Giuffre has initiated this baseless lawsuit against Prince Andrew to achieve another payday at his expense claims the Prince’s lawyer.
Farrell’s Foreclosure is Subject to Limitations and You’re Outta Time.
The order dismissing the 2009 action was entered on April 1, 2019, yet service upon defendant was not effected until over six months later.
How New York Homeowners’ Foreclosure Appeals Ended in 2021
Four foreclosure cases before the Supreme Court of the State of NY, Appellate Division, Second Dept received positive results for homeowners.