Leeds Morelli & Brown P.C. Law Firm Blog: Drew Peterson

November 26th, 2008 by C.J. LeClaire

CNN reports Peterson claims desertion, meets with divorce lawyer 

CNN reports that Drew Peterson has met with a prominent divorce attorney, in contemplation of filing for divorce on the grounds of desertion.  Although never indicted, Drew Peterson was a primary suspect in the highly profiled investigation of the disappearance of his wife, Stacy Peterson, in October 2007.  Stacy Peterson was never found and investigators have labeled the case a “potential homicide.”  Drew Peterson maintains that his wife, who was thirty years his junior, left him for another man. www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/11/18/peterson.divorce.lawyer/index.html

 Divorce law varies from state to state.  In Illinois, willful desertion or abandonment is grounds for a divorce after a year.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Leeds Morelli & Brown P.C. Strike a Blow Against Gender Discrimination

November 22nd, 2008 by C.J. LeClaire

Law Firm Blog -1 Million Dollar Plus Verdict

Who watchers the watchers?  That’s the question that three former Nassau County Police Detectives faced as they suffered through years of gender based discrimination while working for the Nassau County Police Department.  For Pamela Olsen, Deirdre Ketchum, and Noreen Cribbin the answer was the law firm of Leeds Morelli & Brown P.C.  Leeds Morelli & Brown attorneys Rick Ostrove and Tom Ricotta fought hard during a six week trial on behalf of the plaintiffs.  A federal jury awarded the three women one million ($1,000,000) dollars in damages http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z60xJobzGA

Gender is a protected class under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. EEOC: www.eeoc.gov/policy/vii.html  Read the rest of this entry »

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Officials say Patchogue Murder of Ecuadorian Immigrant was Racially Motivated

November 19th, 2008 by C.J. LeClaire

Leeds Morelli & Brown, P.C. Legal Blog:Racial Discrimination

Ecuadorian immigrant Marcello Lucero of Patchogue, New York, was fatally stabbed last week, in an incident police have called a hate crime. Lucero was targeted by seven teenagers, students at Patchogue-Medford High School, because he was Hispanic. According to Suffolk County Police, the teens had been hunting for Latinos to beat up, and ended up killing Lucero. This brutal attack has sparked a public outcry, calling for an end to anti-immigrant sentiments in the area.

Hate crimes, especially ones that are racially charged, are deeply rooted in our nation’s history. Despite the election of Barack Obama to the highest position in the country, Americans continue to fight an uphill battle against racism. Read the rest of this entry »

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Leeds Morelli and Brown P.C.: Fighting for America’s Heroes

November 18th, 2008 by C.J. LeClaire

Legal Law Firm Blog
CNN is reporting that two veteran’s groups filed a federal lawsuit on Monday, November 10, seeking to force the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide expedited hearings for disabled Veterans’ seeking assistance. www.edition.cnn.com/2008/US/11/10/veterans.lawsuit. The groups are also asking that appeals of decisions issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs be handled in a timely manner, and that interim benefits be provided to veterans while decisions are pending. According to John Rowan, president of the Vietnam Veterans of America, the failure of the Department of Veterans Affairs to rule on veterans’ compensation claims creates “the impression that the nation does not respect its veterans.” Read the rest of this entry »

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Leeds Morelli and Brown P.C. Praises The Southern Poverty Law Center

November 13th, 2008 by C.J. LeClaire

Legal Blog

Last week the law firm of Leeds Morelli and Brown P.C. congratulated President Elect Barack Obama on his victory over John McCain in the 2008 Presidential Election.  Even in the wake of such an important step forward towards equality in America, Leeds Morelli & Brown, P.C. cautioned that progressive minded lawyers still must be vigilant in fighting for the rights of people who are unfairly targeted based on their race and other factors like national origin.  In furtherance of this important goal, Leeds Morelli and Brown P.C. would like to extend its gratitude to The Southern Poverty Law Center, a group who has fought hate since its founding in 1971.  http://www.splcenter.org/

The Southern Poverty Law Center is championing the case of Jordan GruverAccording to CNN, www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/11/12/klan.sued

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No Federal Charges Against Former New York Gov., Eliot Spitzer

November 9th, 2008 by C.J. LeClaire

Legal Blog.

The office of the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York announced on Thursday, November 06, that former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer will not face criminal charges for solicitation of prostitution.  In March, 2008, Spitzer resigned as governor of New York after it was uncovered that he had been a customer of the Emperor’s Club V.I.P., a prostitution service that charged as much as $5,500 an hour.  However, after a thorough investigation, prosecutors found no evidence that Spitzer had used public money or campaign funds to pay for his encounters with prostitutes. 

The decision by some spouses to choose random sexual encounters, over remaining faithful in their marriage, is one that affects many couples.  Eliot Spitzer, David Duchovny, and Peter Cook are among celebrities that have had this very private addiction exposed, discussed, and scrutinized by the media. Read the rest of this entry »

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Leeds Morelli & Brown P.C. Congratulates Barack Obama on his Historic Victory

November 6th, 2008 by C.J. LeClaire

Lawyers Blog

The law firm of Leeds Morelli & Brown P.C. would like to congratulate President Elect Barack Obama on his victory in the 2008 presidential election.  The election of Barack Obama is a significant milestone in American history.  For the first time in the country’s 232 year history the people of America have elected an African American to the highest office in the land.  This choice by the American public shows how far we have come as a country since the dark days of slavery and denial of rights to citizens based on race.  Read the rest of this entry »

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New York Court of Appeals Upholds Bianca Jagger’s Apartment Eviction

November 5th, 2008 by C.J. LeClaire

Leeds Morelli & Brown, PC: Legal Blog

On October 23, 2008, the New York Court of Appeals upheld the eviction of Bianca Jagger, ex-wife of Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger, from a rent-stabilized Manhattan apartment located on the Upper East Side.  CNN reported that Jagger has been at a stabilized rental rate of $4,614 a month for approximately 20 years.  New York’s Rent Stabilization Code allows landlords to reclaim an apartment after the lease expires if it is not occupied as a primary residence.  Since Jagger holds a B2 visa, which requires her to have a “principal, actual dwelling place” outside the United States, the New York Court of Appeals found that Jagger failed to explain how she could have a valid tourist visa and a primary residence in New York City. Read the rest of this entry »

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