Trump vows to overcome latest unfair attack by New York criminal probe ANI | Updated: May 19, 2021 22:30 IST
Washington [US], May 19 (ANI/Sputnik): Former President Donald Trump on Monday vowed to overcome a criminal probe being launched into his business empire by the New York State Attorney General. [T]hey failed to stop me in Washington, so they turned it over to New York to do their dirty work, Trump said in a statement issued on Telegram. This is what I have been going through for years. It s a very sad and dangerous tale for our country, but it is what it is, and we will overcome together.
Residents asked for public support for obtaining control of the land. Author: Investigative Post, Phil Gambini Published: 3:11 PM EDT May 14, 2021 Updated: 3:12 PM EDT May 14, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. A state Supreme Court judge is preparing to decide the penalty for Peter J. Battaglia Jr., three years after his illegal concrete crushing business in South Buffalo was shut down.
Judge Deborah Chimes has ruled Battaglia could be held personally liable for the damages requested in a lawsuit filed by the New York State Attorney General.
Diane Lemanski, a nearby resident and a leader in the grassroots decade-long campaign against Battaglia Demolition, will be among those testifying before the court on Tuesday. On Friday, she and other residents who live near the abandoned business made their case at a press conference.
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Wall Street Crime and Punishment is a weekly series by Benzinga s Phil Hall that chronicles the bankers, brokers and financial ne’er-do-wells whose ambition and greed takes them in the wrong direction.
In December 1935, F. Donald Coster sat amid the splendor of a luxury Manhattan hotel suite, surrounded by the leaders of the Republican Party. His Washington-connected hosts were eager to evict Franklin D. Roosevelt from the White House and assumed that a prominent and successful business executive like Coster would stand in stark contrast to the borderline-socialist New Deal policies that Roosevelt was inflicting on the country.
Interview: Coinbase legal team talk crypto
Chief legal officer Paul Grewal, deputy general counsel Juan Suarez and associate general counsel Doug Sharp discuss the recent IPO, legal innovation and the future of the company April 28 2021
Following Coinbase’s
successful direct listing on the Nasdaq exchange in New York, IFLR managing
editor John Crabb sat down with the company s chief legal officer Paul Grewal, deputy general
counsel Juan Suarez and associate general counsel Doug Sharp to discuss the IPO,
legal innovation and the future of the company.
Thank you all very
much for agreeing to this interview today, I will start with a nice easy question.
Executive Deputy and Deputy Chair; Director, Office of Telecommunications, New York State Public Service Commission
The New York State Public Service Commission is the state oversight body whose mission is to ensure that utilities in New York are operating according to the letter of law and adhere to technical and safety standards. While John Howard serves as the PSC’s interim chair, Tom Congdon is responsible for overseeing the state department’s broader policy priorities, and Debra LaBelle’s Office of Telecommunications directly oversees New York’s most powerful telecommunications players.
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Chief Technology Officer; Citywide Chief Information Officer, New York City