Twitter must produce tweets and user information of an Occupy Wall Street protester, a judge has ruled, discounting objections from the social media website in a case of first impression. "The Constitution gives you the right to post, but as numerous people have learned, there are still consequences for your
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A Must read for Mediation and Politics By Mario M. Cuomo
Mario M. Cuomo: "Despite all the wealth and grandness that is so apparent at the upper levels of our population, insinuating itself into our nation's consciousness is a feeling that something's missing." Below is Mr. Cuomo's recent speech that is mandatory reading for the Legal Community; recommended reading to anyone
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PRESS RELEASE: Pardalis & Nohavicka, LLP represents workers and files Collective/Class action on highly publicized labor suit
Pardalis & Nohavicka, LLP Employment and Labor Law, Astoria NY Last week the law offices of Pardalis & Nohavicka, LLP filed a collective/class action in the United States Federal Court for the Eastern District of New York under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) on behalf of 10 employees against
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Joseph D. Nohavicka featured in The New York Law Journal
Using Attorney Statements to Impeach Clients: Beware 'Brown-Burgos-Santos' In a letter laden with sage advice, virtue and probity, a lawyer wrote to his soon-to-be-admitted-son that, "…before you take any precipitous legal step, you ask yourself whether you are doing harm, then you will care well for your clients. At the
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VISITING GREEK-CYPRIOT STUDENT FOUND NOT GUILTY IN GREECE v. ECUADOR SOCCER CASE
It was a cool crisp night last year on June 7 2011, and the entire Greek American community was excited as it was the first international soccer event hosted at Citifield in Flushing New York, the home of the Mets with the promise of more international soccer events to come.
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