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Big Win in Personal Injury Case in Kings County Supreme Court in Brooklyn

In a case against a well known retail store located in Manhattan, the defense moved for summary judgment claiming the accident was not foreseeable. In my opposition papers I pointed to the seminal case, Palsgraf v. Long Island Railroad, were Justice Benjamin Cardozo it it be known that when more than one inference is possible…

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ITALIAN CONSTITUTIONAL COURT DECISION ON JULY 31, 2025 UPHOLDS THE VALIDITY OF ITALIAN CITIZENSHIP BY DESCENT

On July 31, 2025, the Italian Constitutional Court issued a ruling (Sentenza no. 142/2025) regarding Italian citizenship by descent (jure sanguinis). The court upheld the validity of citizenship by descent, emphasizing that it is a right automatically acquired at birth and not subject to arbitrary restrictions. This decision is significant as it may pave the…

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WHAT IS A TORT?

A tort is a civil wrong against a party or parties. Cases involve a plaintiff/s suing a defendant/s. In New York State these cases are typically brought in New York State Supreme Court, which is the trial level court in New York State, for matters involving an amount in controversy of over $50,000, or fifty…

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