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Articles 1 - 30 of 34
Full-Text Articles in Law
Legal And Regulatory Barriers To Adequate Pain Control For Elders In Long-Term Care Facilities, Laura D. Seng
Legal And Regulatory Barriers To Adequate Pain Control For Elders In Long-Term Care Facilities, Laura D. Seng
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Viatical Settlements And The Elderly: Potential Advantages And Hidden Dangers, Anna D. Halechko
Viatical Settlements And The Elderly: Potential Advantages And Hidden Dangers, Anna D. Halechko
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fair Housing Issues In Continuing Care Retirement Communities: Can Residents Be Transferred Without Their Consent?, Lauren R. Sturm
Fair Housing Issues In Continuing Care Retirement Communities: Can Residents Be Transferred Without Their Consent?, Lauren R. Sturm
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ouch! That Really Hurts. Pain Management In The Elderly And Terminally Ill: Is This A Legal Or A Medical Problem?, Timothy Mcintire
Ouch! That Really Hurts. Pain Management In The Elderly And Terminally Ill: Is This A Legal Or A Medical Problem?, Timothy Mcintire
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction To The Winning Essays Of The Aba/Fjc Law And Aging Student Essay Competition, Sid Kess Award, Kristin Booth Glen
Introduction To The Winning Essays Of The Aba/Fjc Law And Aging Student Essay Competition, Sid Kess Award, Kristin Booth Glen
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Legal Relationship Among A Reciprocal Insurer's Subscribers, Advisory Committee And Attorney-In-Fact, Michael A. Haskel
The Legal Relationship Among A Reciprocal Insurer's Subscribers, Advisory Committee And Attorney-In-Fact, Michael A. Haskel
City University of New York Law Review
The increase in the number and importance of reciprocals or inter-insurance exchanges has led to greater regulation of this form of insurer, which was once largely exempt from government oversight in many jurisdictions. Currently, jurisprudence varies among the states. Although the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (hereinafter “NAIC”) drafted the Reciprocal Attor- ney-in-Fact Model Act (hereinafter “Reciprocal Act”) to provide uniformity in the treatment of reciprocals, the Reciprocal Act is seriously flawed in the manner it treats the relative rights and duties of the advisory committee and of the attorney-in-fact, which respectively govern and administer the reciprocal. To achieve a …
The Notice Of Claim Provision In Breach Of Contract Actions Against The City Of New York, Steven Isaacs, Mathew Paulose Jr.
The Notice Of Claim Provision In Breach Of Contract Actions Against The City Of New York, Steven Isaacs, Mathew Paulose Jr.
City University of New York Law Review
This article addresses a little known provision in the Adminis- trative Code called section 7-201(a) that requires service of a notice of claim prior to commencement of a contract action against the City of New York. Practitioners who have failed to take note of the provision have had their cases dismissed, some in which more than half a million dollars were in dispute. This article also offers some suggestions for practitioners faced with a motion to dismiss or a motion for summary judgment for failure to follow the provision’s mandate.
Practice Management Contracts: State Of The Law, Robert P. Borsody
Practice Management Contracts: State Of The Law, Robert P. Borsody
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rights Of Parents With Children In Foster Care: Removals Arising From Economic Hardship And The Predicative Power Of Race, Ann Cammett, Megan Mclaughlin, Martin Guggenheim, Sharonne Salaam, Nanette Schorr
The Rights Of Parents With Children In Foster Care: Removals Arising From Economic Hardship And The Predicative Power Of Race, Ann Cammett, Megan Mclaughlin, Martin Guggenheim, Sharonne Salaam, Nanette Schorr
City University of New York Law Review
The following symposium at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York explores the predicament posed by the surge of child removals through neglect petitions, and the subsequent placement of those children in foster care. The panel, whose comments are published here, offer some poignant reflections on the crisis of the child welfare system.
Women's Human Rights And The Conversation Across Cultures, Penelope Andrews
Women's Human Rights And The Conversation Across Cultures, Penelope Andrews
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
The Postwar Consumer As Feminized Legal Subject, Andrea Mcardle
The Postwar Consumer As Feminized Legal Subject, Andrea Mcardle
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Assimilation And/Or Resistance, Ruthann Robson
Assimilation And/Or Resistance, Ruthann Robson
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
The Zen Of Grading, Ruthann Robson
The Availability Of Domestic Violence Services For Latinas In New York State: Phase Ii Investigation, Jenny Rivera
The Availability Of Domestic Violence Services For Latinas In New York State: Phase Ii Investigation, Jenny Rivera
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Exploiting The Joint Employer Doctrine: Providing A Break For Sweatshop Workers, Shirley Lung
Exploiting The Joint Employer Doctrine: Providing A Break For Sweatshop Workers, Shirley Lung
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Reflections Upon The 25th Anniversary Of The Lawyering Process, Susan Bryant, Elliott S. Milstein
Reflections Upon The 25th Anniversary Of The Lawyering Process, Susan Bryant, Elliott S. Milstein
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Using Distance Learning To Enhance Cross-Listed Interdisciplinary Law School Courses, Paula E. Berg
Using Distance Learning To Enhance Cross-Listed Interdisciplinary Law School Courses, Paula E. Berg
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Critical Challenges: A Conversation On Complicity And Civility In Legal Education, Penelope Andrews, Sharon Hom, Ruthann Robson
Critical Challenges: A Conversation On Complicity And Civility In Legal Education, Penelope Andrews, Sharon Hom, Ruthann Robson
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Two "Colored" Women's Conversation About The Relevance Of Feminist Law Journals In The 21st Century, Penelope Andrews, Taunya Lovell Banks
Two "Colored" Women's Conversation About The Relevance Of Feminist Law Journals In The 21st Century, Penelope Andrews, Taunya Lovell Banks
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
International Human Rights Dimensions Of Intimate Violence: Another Strand In The Dialectic Of Feminist Lawmaking, Rhonda Copelon
International Human Rights Dimensions Of Intimate Violence: Another Strand In The Dialectic Of Feminist Lawmaking, Rhonda Copelon
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Myths Of Voluntary Compliance: Lessons From The Starlink Corn Fiasco, Rebecca Bratspies
Myths Of Voluntary Compliance: Lessons From The Starlink Corn Fiasco, Rebecca Bratspies
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Into The Abyss: How Party Autonomy Supports Overreaching Through The Exercise Of Unequal Bargaining Power, Pamela Edwards
Into The Abyss: How Party Autonomy Supports Overreaching Through The Exercise Of Unequal Bargaining Power, Pamela Edwards
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
[2001-2002 Survey Of New York] Commercial Law, Pamela Edwards
[2001-2002 Survey Of New York] Commercial Law, Pamela Edwards
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Emotional Harm In Housing Discrimination Cases: A New Look At A Lingering Problem, Victor Goode, Conrad Johnson
Emotional Harm In Housing Discrimination Cases: A New Look At A Lingering Problem, Victor Goode, Conrad Johnson
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Rethinking The Death Penalty: Can We Define Who Deserves Death?: Panel Presentation Before The Association Of The Bar Of The City Of New York (May 22, 2002),, Jeffrey Kirchmeier
Rethinking The Death Penalty: Can We Define Who Deserves Death?: Panel Presentation Before The Association Of The Bar Of The City Of New York (May 22, 2002),, Jeffrey Kirchmeier
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Why A Feminist Law Journal? Moving The Margins, Jenny Rivera
Why A Feminist Law Journal? Moving The Margins, Jenny Rivera
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Augustus Van Wyck (1850-1922), Janet Butler Munch
Augustus Van Wyck (1850-1922), Janet Butler Munch
Publications and Research
Augustus Van Wyck (1850-1922) was a judge and NY gubernatorial candidate.
Abram Stevens Hewitt (1822-1903), Janet Butler Munch
Abram Stevens Hewitt (1822-1903), Janet Butler Munch
Publications and Research
Abram Stevens Hewitt (1822-1903) was an iron manufacturer, congressman, mayor, and philanthropist.