By GioLaw | Published May 31, 2014 | Posted in Blawgs | Tagged Tags: #Attorney, #FindAttorney, #FindLawyer, #HowToPickLawyer, #law, #NAN, #nyc |
Attorney Carmen Giordano spoke at The National Action Network’s House of Justice Thursday Night about how to pick the best attorney for your legal needs. Watch the speech below: Click here to see video of speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcL6nfAXpFY
Read MoreRead the article here: https://www.newyorklawjournal.com/id=1202656309587 Defamation in Emails: The Judicial Privilege New York Law Journal (Online) May 22, 2014 Thursday Byline: Carmen S. Giordano Balancing free speech rights on the Internet against rights of privacy and the right not to be defamed is not always easy. The judicial or litigation privilege is a defense to defamation Read More
Read MoreFour people were reported killed and fourteen injured yesterday at Fort Hood, (Killeen, TX). According to the LA Times, the shooting was “soldier on soldier” indicating that military personnel were involved in the shooting. https://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-fort-hood-shooting-20140402,0,799195.story#axzz2xmQW1q9v. Apparently, the man identified as the shooter was reported dead from a self-inflicted wound. Is it only the military of the Department Read More
Read MoreAbout a year ago, we wrote about a class-action challenge to the exploitative NCAA rule requiring college athletes to essentially turn over the rights to their names and likenesses to the NCAA during their prime college playing years. This year, on the eve of March Madness, another proposed class-action case was filed in federal court Read More
Read MoreA natural gas leak caused a massive explosion on Park Avenue and 116th Street in New York City today, March 12, 2014. The odor of gas was reported just minutes before the explosion. A ConEd truck was dispatched quickly after the call came in, but it did not arrive in time and two buildings were completely leveled from Read More
Read MoreIn the realm of intellectual property lies the fair use exception. Recently, a group of photographers and artists, including The National Press Photographers Association, Professional Photographers of America and the Picture Archive Council of America, aligned themselves in order to file an amicus curiae brief in the remanded case of Cariou v. Prince, Docket Read More
Read MoreHas an attorney or ANYONE who is an agent for that attorney (paid by the attorney) contacted you within 30 days after you’ve had an accident, asking you if you need a lawyer? If so, you are being approached unethically and the attorney is in violation of the rules that govern their conduct. If this occurs, Read More
Read MoreIn what could be the best example of Mayor Bloomberg’s detachment from reality, his profound insensitivity, lack of objectivity and unapologetic plutocratic elitism, the Mayor has indicted Candidate Bill DeBlasio for the crimes of ‘reverse’ racism and class warfare. https://nypost.com/2013/09/07/de-blasio-is-running-a-racist-campaign-bloomberg/ Apparently, excessive sniffing of his stacks of billions has rendered the Mayoral brain, moral Read More
Read MoreGiordano Law Offices protected the First Amendment rights of This Man [click link for article and video] and won a monetary settlement from the City of New York.
Read MoreCrucial evidence will be in dispute in the trial of George Zimmerman for the shooting homicide of Trayvon Martin, but there are a few key facts that are indisputable. Trayvon Martin was unarmed at the time he was shot, no knife, no gun, no drugs, no contraband, nothing. George Zimmerman, a thirty year Read More
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