August 06, 2019 | New York Law Journal
Contracts Should Be Written in Plain EnglishThis is likely not a book to be read from cover to cover but used instead as a reference for when we know there’s got to be a better way to express our clients’ responsibilities and duties.
By Gary Muldoon
4 minute read
September 12, 2014 | New York Law Journal
LawtalkWhy does the word "attorney" sound more prestigious than "lawyer"? That is the sort of question that four authors explore in a well-written book entitled Lawtalk.
By Gary Muldoon
4 minute read
July 16, 2012 | New York Law Journal
Typography for LawyersBy Reviewed by Gary Muldoon
4 minute read
March 17, 2011 | New York Law Journal
Justice Perverted: Sex Offender Law, Psychology and Public PolicyThis book examines the interplay of psychology, law and public policy in an exceedingly controversial area of criminal justice: sex offender laws, examining civil commitment, sex offender registration, child pornography and Internet sex offenses.
By Reviewed by Gary Muldoon
7 minute read
September 30, 2002 | Law.com
Midnight ClientThe after-midnight call comes in on your home phone. Your best friend/client/brother-in-law has been arrested and is in police custody. The charge is DWI (Driving While Intoxicated), or maybe felony assault or drug possession. What now? There are several things that a lawyer with little background in criminal law should do during this unexpected call. Follow this guide to make the best of a bad situation.
By Gary Muldoon
8 minute read
February 26, 2010 | New York Law Journal
Make a List, Check It TwiceGary Muldoon, a partner with Muldoon & Getz, writes: After practicing law for several years, or doing anything for an extended period for that matter, the idea of a checklist sounds a rinky-dink. You're a professional, after all, and you know this stuff cold. Checklists are for beginners - or maybe not.
By Gary Muldoon
5 minute read