The United States Supreme Court recently announced its Opinion in Warner Chappell Music, Inc. v. Nealy, 144 S. Ct. 1135 (2024). At issue was whether recoverable ...
The Supreme Court is deciding whether to review a False Claims Act decision, which held that the Wartime Suspension of Limitations Act has suspended the running of the False Claims Act statute of ...
On June 12, 2018, a 4-1 majority of the New York Court of Appeals held that claims under New York’s Martin Act are not governed by the six-year statute of limitations generally applicable to common ...
Federal law enforcement's hands are tied now that the statute of limitations for prosecuting fraud in COVID-era unemployment programs has expired. While Congress extended the statute of limitations ...
Tuesday’s decision in Wilkins v. United States broke no new ground, as it followed a steady line of cases applying a rule under which time limits in federal statutes do not create jurisdictional bars ...
New York’s Adult Survivors Act is set to expire next week, ending a one-year period in which people could file civil suits for alleged instances of sexual abuse even if the statute of limitations on ...
The state Attorney General's Office will once again have a six-year statute of limitations to pursue criminal charges and civil claims of securities fraud against Wall Street firms, after lawmakers ...
Legislation to reinstate a six-year statute of limitations for the Martin Act, which gives the New York Attorney General's Office authority to prosecute and pursue civil claims of securities fraud ...
A new law in New York State gives sexual assault survivors a one-year window to bring claims against abusers, setting aside the statute of limitations for civil lawsuits. Advocates praised the Adult ...
BLUFFTON — The annual Harry and Jean Yoder Scholar in Bible and Religion Lecture will be presented by Dr. J. Alexander Sider, professor of religion at Bluffton University. Sider will be speaking about ...