February 28, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Congress Could Use Technology To Keep Incapacitated Lawmakers PresentAs we now know, remote court appearances, depositions and the like have helped the courts and litigants attend to matters more easily, efficiently, and at times when people simply can't attend personally. Congress could learn from this, one attorney writes.
By Darryl M. Vernon
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June 16, 2021 | New York Law Journal
The Honorable Jack Weinstein: As Honorable as They ComeJudge Weinstein went out of his way to treat two law students that he didn't know with the utmost dignity, consideration and thoughtfulness about how we might learn more before we became lawyers.
By Darryl M. Vernon
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July 24, 2019 | New York Law Journal
Disagreement With Landlord Group's ArgumentAs for the recent Act's changes in rent increases, those changes have occurred most every year. Thus it is hard to see the taking.
By Darryl M. Vernon
2 minute read
April 05, 2019 | New York Law Journal
Why We Should Argue About How We Argue in CourtsImproved communication with the court during briefing can make the briefs, argument and results better. A halftime break may be productive in some cases. Better use of technology in the court room could include the use of mobile devices, and ways to communicate with others who may have a good answer. Change the process of questioning to allow at least some dialogue. And design courts and their computer access with all of this in mind.
By Darryl M. Vernon
14 minute read
November 09, 2018 | New York Law Journal
Meaning of 'Regina' Decision DebatedThere is simply no good reasoning to allow a landlord to use the rent from an unlawfully deregulated lease.
By Darryl M. Vernon
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November 08, 2018 | New York Law Journal
Abuses Prejudice Cases Against Disabled Who Want Accommodation PetsIt is fair to point out that there have been abuses by those requesting accommodation animals and that such abuses have entered the “realm of contemporary literature, humor and satire.”
By Darryl M. Vernon
3 minute read
November 08, 2017 | New York Law Journal
Interpreting 'Roberts v. Tishman'In "'Roberts v. Tishman': What's New?," several recent cases concerning unlawful deregulation under 'Roberts v. Tishman' are addressed. However, it is important to add a crucial holding from the 'Taylor v. 72A Realty Associates' case.
By Darryl M. Vernon
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