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NYSBA CASEPREPPLUS NEWSLETTER 8.9.24: THE FIRST DEPARTMENT REFUSES TO LIFT THE NARROWED GAG ORDER IN PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP'S CRIMINAL CASE
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NYSBA CASEPREPPLUS NEWSLETTER 8.9.24: THE FIRST DEPARTMENT REFUSES TO LIFT THE NARROWED GAG ORDER IN PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP'S CRIMINAL CASE

Posted By: Robert Rosborough
This week, the First Department once again refused to intervene to rescind the gag order in President Donald Trump’s criminal proceeding, holding that because the former president has not yet been sentenced, the paired down gag order to protect against statements about the prosecution and court staff remain necessary to protect them from threats, intimidation, harassment, and harm. Let’s take a look at that opinion and what else has been happening in New York’s appellate courts [...]
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Practice Area(s):   Litigation and Appeals
CHANGING RESIDENCY FROM NEW YORK TO FLORIDA (OR ANY OTHER STATE): PART FOUR - STATUTORY RESIDENCY
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CHANGING RESIDENCY FROM NEW YORK TO FLORIDA (OR ANY OTHER STATE): PART FOUR - STATUTORY RESIDENCY

Posted By: Scott Shimick
Note: This is the fourth in a series of articles that will cover strategies for changing residency, surviving an audit, and challenging a negative result.New York State is arguably the most onerous income tax jurisdiction in the country. This has led many New York residents to change their residency to reduce their tax burden on income not effectively connected to New York. This includes business income from around the United States and the world, as well as investment income in retirement. [...]
Practice Area(s):   Federal and State Taxation