October 05, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Don't Copy RembrandtRembrandt was of course one of the greatest of the great painters in the western world. Genius, however, does not generate goodness. Rembrandt was, in fact, dishonest and viciously vindictive. As a consequence, he was often involved in highly contentious legal proceedings.
By David Lenefsky
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October 02, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Don't Copy RembrandtRembrandt was of course one of the greatest of the great painters in the western world. Genius, however, does not generate goodness. Rembrandt was, in fact, dishonest and viciously vindictive. As a consequence, he was often involved in highly contentious legal proceedings.
By David Lenefsky
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December 08, 2014 | New York Law Journal
Fixing the Law and Practice of ParoleDavid Lenefsky writes: In essence, when a board denies parole to inmates with good records, it acts as an appellate sentencing court, a role neither intended nor appropriate.
By David Lenefsky
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December 18, 2013 | New York Law Journal
Board of Parole Needs CorrectionDavid Lenefsky, an attorney in New York, writes: There seems however to be a recent change in both board willingness to grant parole and the willingness of the courts to scrutinize board decisions and order a new parole hearing.
By David Lenefsky
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