A Federal Appeals Court in New York Breathes New Life into the Debate while Balestriere Fariello Looks for Similar Treatment from the Ninth Circuit Last year, the Supreme Court of…
As Facebook prepares to file the final price for its initial public offering after the market closes on Thursday—a price anticipated to be $38 a share, valuing the company at…
Eleven individuals were charged on May 3, 2012 for their participation in a fraud scheme in which hundreds of former Long Island Rail Road employees falsely claimed to have disabling…
In January 2012, the Supreme Court held in Maples v. Thomas that an Alabama death row inmate, Cory R. Maples, should not have been punished for missing a crucial post-conviction…
A recent victory by the attorneys at Balestriere Fariello serves as an non-traditional example of the Court’s interpretation of constructive disappearance as it relates to negligence by lawyers. It is…
Facebook has stepped up to defend itself from Yahoo’s recent accusation of violating ten of its patents. On March 12, 2012, Yahoo filed a lawsuit in US District Court for…
On Wednesday, a New York State Supreme Court judge dismissed a proposed class action by nine alumni against New York Law School, one of a nationwide series of lawsuits in…
A jury in New Brunswick, New Jersey found former Rutgers student Dharun Ravi guilty of charges including invasion of privacy and bias intimidation in connection with Ravi’s roommate Tyler Clementi.…
Over the past several years, in order to fight the growing obesity problem, Americans have turned increasingly to foods that are advertised as “healthy.” During that same time, terms like…