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Crawford, who teaches at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in New York and specializes in estate, trusts and taxes, said she's never seen that before. "It’s a continued example of Jamie meddling with his daughter's affairs," Crawford said. "He has no right to know how his daughter is using her money. It should be dismissed immediately. It’s outrageous.
“The issue has been percolating for many years and is suddenly capturing public attention more than it ever has before,” said Bennett Gershman, a Pace University law professor who has studied prosecutorial misconduct for nearly 40 years.
Pace University's Rhonda Miller said she felt like a “proud mama” attending the opening night of the Rockettes' holiday program at Radio City Music Hall last month.
It’s the time of year when Americans tend to think about charitable giving. We’re moved by the spirit of the holiday season—and we also know we have to take care of tax planning before the end of the calendar year.
A scrappy, working-class kid with big dreams manages to make it big in Hollywood with the help of some special mentors.
Pace University has been awarded two grants from New York State to upgrade science laboratory space and purchase equipment to help address a critical need for more clinical lab technicians and nurses in the region.
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University’s new Access to Justice (A2J) Lab brought together students from across Pace University to apply human-centered design-thinking and legal training to create an innovative technology tool to address a real-world gap in access to justice.
As the Ghislaine Maxwell trial heats up, the defense is facing the difficult task of cross-examining the women cited as victims. Haub Law Prof. Bennett Gershman, called attacking the accusers a “huge risk,” in an interview with KELO News.
In 2019, Lisa Denig was appointed Special Counsel for Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Initiatives for the NYS Office of Court Administration, overseeing one of the most innovative programs to date in the New York Court system: the creation and implementation of Chief Judge Janet DiFiore’s initiative, the New York State Presumptive ADR Program.
Students competing in the annual College Fed Challenge issued three recommendations to the Federal Reserve: speed up the bond-buying taper, increase communication, and release a white paper on cryptocurrency.