Tuesday, October 25, 2022

CBS NY: Protesters Rally For Nurse Accused of Murdering Husband. Legal Analysis with Attorney Andrew Lieb

Attorney Andrew Lieb joins CBS NY discussing protesters rallying for nurse accused of murdering husband. They argue Tracy McCarter was a domestic violence survivor at the time she allegedly killed James Murray. 




FOX 5: Trump Organization Tax Fraud Trial. Legal Analysis With NY Constitutional Attorney Andrew Lieb

 Attorney Andrew Lieb joined FOX 5 to discuss the Trump Organization Tax Fraud Trial. 





Monday, October 24, 2022

CBS: Former Pres. Trump Subpoenaed to Appear Before Jan. 6 Committee. Analysis with Attorney Andrew Lieb

Attorney Andrew Lieb Appeared on CBS discussing former president #donaldtrump subpoenaed to appear before Jan 6th committee




Thursday, October 20, 2022

Newsweek: Attorney Andrew Lieb Analyzes Kanye's Legal Fate

 Attorney Andrew Lieb is interviewed by Newsweek on Kanye's legal fate. Read the story here. 


https://www.newsweek.com/kanye-west-alex-jones-george-floyd-lawsuit-1753525




Newsweek: Attorney Andrew Lieb Analyzes Anna Faris Alleged Harassment

Anna Faris recently made waves by claiming that deceased director Ivan Reitman inappropriately touched her while making the film "My Super Ex-Girlfriend." While this wrongful act clearly constitutes sex discrimination and would support a really good case, there is likely not going to be a successful lawsuit that results. Now you might be thinking that the reason for this is because Reitman is deceased, but that wouldn't stop a victim like Faris from suing his estate. Nonetheless, the real issue is how long ago the alleged incident happened, which was around 2006. Simply, there is no discrimination statute of limitations throughout the country that provides for a case from that long ago. That said, states, like New York, have extended the statute of limitations for victims of certain sexual crimes to 20 years and perhaps, if more happened than just the alleged slapping of her butt and it occurred, at least in part, within one of these states, she would still have a claim. Yet, on the facts that we know, there is no case. 


More analysis from Attorney Andrew Lieb in Newsweek here.