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  • Indiana Court Rejects Jurisdiction Over N.Y. Firm

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    By Lazar Emanuel [Originally published in NYPRR November 2002]   Richards & O’Neil, a New York law firm, represented client Cullman Ventures, Inc., a New York corporation, in the purchase of the stock of Day Dream, Inc., an Indiana corporation. As...

  • Colorado Claims Jurisdiction Over New York Malpractice

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    By Lazar Emanuel [Originally published in NYPRR April 2002]   The Supreme Court of Colorado has held that a New York lawyer who represented a Colorado resident (Keefe) in a New York litigation is subject to Colorado’s long-arm statute and may be sued...

  • Law Firms on Web: Myth v. Reality

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    By Lazar Emanuel [Originally published in NYPRR March 1999]   [Author’s note: In preparation for this article, NYPRR examined the websites of six Manhattan law firms. Of the six, five were firms with a principal office in New York. The sixth has its...

  • Out-of-State Law Practice & Escrow Accounts: Ethics Opinions

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    By Roy Simon [Originally published in NYPRR December 1998]   Recently, the New York State Bar’s Committee on Professional Ethics issued an opinion about a lawyer’s duties as an escrow agent, and the Nassau County Bar’s Professional Ethics Committee...