Super Bowl enforcement results
New York State Police issued 1,390 tickets during its Super Bowl Sunday STOP-DWI enforcement period from noon to midnight Feb. 1. During the campaign, state police increased patrols and conducted sobriety checkpoints to deter, identify and arrest impaired drivers. Troopers charged 31 people with driving while intoxicated during the 12-hour campaign while also targeting speeding […]
Businesses stay clear of using Super Bowl name
PHOENIX — It is the game that must not be named — at least not without permission. For most people, the game between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks was the Super Bowl. But for many business owners, it’s simply the “big game” or “game day.” Radio hosts trip over their tongues and airport […]
Super Bowl says no to tailgating
Tailgating outside the big game is as much a part of the American sports experience as kickoffs and overtime. But if you’re going to Super Bowl XLVIII Feb. 2 at MetLife Stadium, better lose the grill. The Super Bowl Host Committee has announced — to just about everybody’s chagrin — that tailgating will be limited […]
State issues new ‘Giants’ license plate
A New York Giants Super Bowl XLVI victory license plate is being offered to honor the championship team. The plate, available for passenger and commercial vehicles registered in New York, features the NFL Giants’ Big Blue NY logo with the words “Super Bowl XLVI Champions,” as well as the official Super Bowl XLVI logo. “I […]
Super Bowl ads: Eminem, Darth Vader, catering dogs
NEW YORK CITY — In the Super Bowl of advertising, Justin Bieber replaced Ozzy Osbourne and Joan Rivers became a GoDaddy girl. But a pair of commercials by automakers took the early trophy for online buzz.
Troopers up patrols for Super Bowl weekend
In anticipation of Super Bowl parties with increased travel and alcohol consumption, the New York State Police in Western New York plan to provide increased patrols this weekend.
Case Digests
- Fourth Department – Negligent performance: Rosenthal v. Syracuse University, et al.
- Second Circuit – Visual Artists Rights Act: Kerson v. Vermont Law School Inc.
- NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – Former foreclosure referee: Opinion 22-157
- NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – College honorarium: Opinion 22-156
- Second Circuit – Reasonable accommodation: Tafolla v. Heilig
- Fourth Department – Labor Law: Primisch v. Peroxychem LLC
- NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – Judicial candidacy: Opinion 22-155
- Fourth Department – Defamation: Lavine v. Glavin
- NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – Law clerk: Opinion 22-154
- NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – Review of another judge’s actions: Opinion 22-153
- NYS Advisory Committee on Judicial Ethics – Charitable contributions: Opinion 22-150
- Second Circuit – Class action settlement: Moses v. The New York Times Company
Law News
- Appeals court upholds conviction
- Federal lawsuit reinstated against jail officer over strip search, delayed release
- Hyzon to pay $25M penalty to settle alleged fraud charges by SEC
- NY appeals court reinstates lawsuit over contract to remove snow
- Fourth Department affirms $400K judgment in contract dispute
- Fourth Department affirms decision in NY property dispute
- Greenlight Networks selects Buffalo-based attorney as general counsel
- Barclay Damon hires attorney Matt Smith