Nassau Supreme Court judge retires, joins law firm
Nassau County Supreme Court Judge Edward McCabe, the former chief administrative judge in the county, is retiring Tuesday. The 76-year-old judge is joining the Uniondale law firm of Sahn Ward &...
View ArticleJudge snuffs gasoline retailers lawsuit
A Nassau County Supreme Court Judge has thrown out a lawsuit against the state for boosting tobacco taxes paid by retailers. A group of gas station operators sued the state opposing an amended tax law...
View ArticleNassau Supreme Court Justice Robert Ross dies
Nassau County Supreme Court Justice Robert Ross died suddenly Sunday from an aneurysm. He was 52. Ross served as supervising judge of Nassau’s matrimonial center, presiding over countless matrimonial...
View ArticleEisman: Uncertainty in no-fault divorce bill
The NY No-fault divorce bill needs to be revisited for clarification.
View ArticleWoodbury Jewish Center seeks to evict Morrell Caterers
Woodbury Jewish Center has filed a petition to evict long-time kosher caterer Morrell Caterers from its premises in the wake of allegations by two former employees that they were directed to prepare...
View ArticleNassau courts honor late Judge Robert Ross
Former Nassau County Supreme Court Justice Robert Ross was honored posthumously Wednesday with a ceremonial hanging of a portrait of the former judge in the county’s main courtroom. Ross served as...
View ArticleJudge allows Nassau hotel tax lawsuit to proceed
Nassau is allowed to proceed with its lawsuit against some of the top travel websites in the country over failing to pay the county’s 3 percent hotel tax, a Nassau supreme court judge ruled. Nassau...
View ArticleAdams named Nassau administrative judge
Judge Thomas Adams has been appointed to serve as Nassau’s newest administrative judge, replacing Judge Anthony Marano.
View ArticleNassau Supreme Court Justice Joel Asarch dies
Joel Asarch, a Nassau County Supreme Court justice, died Sunday, reportedly from a heart attack. He was 60.
View ArticleNassau hotel tax lawsuit ruled a class action
The county alleged that the travel websites collect the 3-percent hotel and motel occupancy tax based on the rate they sell the room for, but only pay to the county the tax paid on the lower, wholesale...
View ArticleNassau DA probes judicial reassignment
The Nassau DA’s Office is investigating an unusual redistribution of Nassau County Supreme Court cases that critics say has the scent of political influence.
View ArticleDearly departed
Recent deaths that impacted the Long Island region and business communities.
View ArticleArizona Beverages founder’s buyout dispute to go to trial
John Ferolito is not entitled to a $200 million pre-trial award for the eventual buyout of Arizona Beverages USA by his founding partner Domenick Vultaggio.
View ArticleJudge stalls reduced interest payment in AriZona case
The co-founder of AriZona Beverage Co. will pay $125 million in interest—half the amount of the court’s original mandate—to buyout his former business partner.
View ArticleNassau judge OKs third Nassau Audi dealership
A new Audi dealership will be allowed to open in Westbury, despite the objections of a pre-existing Lynbrook Audi dealer.
View ArticleNassau courts honor late Judge Robert Ross
Former Nassau County Supreme Court Justice Robert Ross was honored posthumously Wednesday with a ceremonial hanging of a portrait of the former judge in the county’s main courtroom. Ross served as...
View ArticleJudge allows Nassau hotel tax lawsuit to proceed
Nassau is allowed to proceed with its lawsuit against some of the top travel websites in the country over failing to pay the county’s 3 percent hotel tax, a Nassau supreme court judge ruled. Nassau...
View ArticleAdams named Nassau administrative judge
Judge Thomas Adams has been appointed to serve as Nassau’s newest administrative judge, replacing Judge Anthony Marano.
View ArticleNassau Supreme Court Justice Joel Asarch dies
Joel Asarch, a Nassau County Supreme Court justice, died Sunday, reportedly from a heart attack. He was 60.
View ArticleNassau hotel tax lawsuit ruled a class action
The county alleged that the travel websites collect the 3-percent hotel and motel occupancy tax based on the rate they sell the room for, but only pay to the county the tax paid on the lower, wholesale...
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