May 30, 2018 | New York Law Journal
Author's Resignation From the Bar Provides Fodder for Engaging NovelThe plot conflict is summed up by one quote: "Law school may teach you the law, but it doesn't teach you how to be a lawyer."
By Kenneth H. Ryesky
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June 02, 2014 | New York Law Journal
How Will 'Pro Bono' Be Defined?By Kenneth H. Ryesky
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June 14, 2011 | New York Law Journal
Nonprofit Law: The Life Cycle Of a Charitable CorporationBy Reviewed by Kenneth H. Ryesky
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July 02, 2009 | New York Law Journal
Favoring Other Creditors Over the Taxation AuthoritiesKenneth H. Ryesky, a solo practitioner who teaches at Queens College CUNY, writes that in tough economic times such as the present, business trust fund tax deficiencies occur more often, and therefore, pursuit by the taxation authorities of responsible individuals becomes all the more frequent. Attorneys need to know the rules, he cautions, in order to properly advise business clients regarding the hard choices that must be made in allocating scarce dollars, so that the attorney can avoid potential conflicts of interest.
By Kenneth H. Ryesky
11 minute read
September 26, 2011 | New York Law Journal
Personal Accountability for Those Who Operate Tax-Exempt OrganizationsKenneth H. Ryesky, a solo practitioner who teaches at Queens College CUNY, discusses how Gov. Cuomo's increasingly stringent accountability requirements can be expected to personally impact the officers, board members and key employees of not-for-profit organizations that receive funding from New York State.
By Kenneth H. Ryesky
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