New York Civil Law


A forum for New York Appellate Law, Civil Procedure, Insurance Coverage and Defense and other interesting issues.

Home

September 07, 2010

New York Times Article On Clerkships at the Supreme Court of the United States

The New York Times today published a good article on clerkships at the Supreme Court of the United States.  The article does not uncover anything new, but I always enjoy a peek behind the Supreme Court curtain.

Sep 7, 2010 9:25:08 PM | Current Affairs
  • Comment 0
  • Reblog It 0

The comments to this entry are closed.

NEXT POST
New York Law Reporting Bureau Adds Real Simple Syndication Feeds The New York Law Reporting Bureau has stepped up its game once again. The LRB now offers Real Simple Syndication Feeds for the New York Court of Appeals; the Appellate Division, First Department; the Appellate Division, Second Department; the Appellate...
PREVIOUS POST
New York Court of Appeals Will Hear Oral Arguments on Important Corporate Issues The New York Court of Appeals will hear arguments next Tuesday (September 14, 2010) in Kirschner v. KPMG LLP on whether, under New York law, the acts of the corporate insiders can be imputed to the corporation, in which event,...

New York Civil Law

1 Following
0 Followers
The Typepad Team

Search

My Other Accounts

  • LinkedIn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/mlerner/
  • Twitter Twitter | NewYorkCivilLaw

Recent Comments

  • Allan Kenan
    Allan Kenan: The accident, indeed, has a lot of gray areas t... | more »
    On Supreme Court, Nassau County Addresses Interesting Question Regarding Workers' Compensation Law sec. 11 -- Grave Injury
  • Carol
    Carol: Great info! That knee must have really hurt a l... | more »
    On Serious Injury Part II – New York Court of Appeals Hears Oral Arguments on Findings of Limitations of Range of Motion Contemporaneous With the Subject Motor-Vehicle Accident
  • Awe Par
    Awe Par: It is a little annoying that the commission is ... | more »
    On New York Administrative Law - New York Court of Appeals Will Hear Appeal As to Power of Agency to Amend Regulation
  • Subscribe to this blog's feed
  • Powered by Typepad