The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By James W. Cushing | September 28, 2020
At issue was whether alleged past acts of violence could be introduced as evidence at a PFA hearing and whether notice is required before entering a custody contempt order.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Gail S. Tusan and Chanel Chauvet | September 28, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has caused an increased level of activity related to the invocation of force majeure clauses, rental disputes, health care accommodations and parenting plan modifications.
By Ken Gordon | September 28, 2020
The Brinkley Morgan managing partner overcame "a little fear" of public speaking to succeed at appellate arguments and as a prolific speaker at professional events.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carolyn R. Mirabile | September 24, 2020
During COVID, new challenges act as barriers to a prior spouse to get what they bargained for, whether in an agreement or an order.
By Jane Wester | September 24, 2020
Roberta Kaplan of Kaplan Hecker & Fink, who is representing Mary Trump, argued in the complaint that the Trump siblings' deception caused her client to lose at least tens of millions of dollars.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Aliette H. Carolan | September 23, 2020
The pandemic is creating new dynamics that will continue to redefine marital and family law for years to come. Considering that stress is at an all-time high and family finances are at an all-time low, the rising divorce rate and the desire for cost-efficient solutions we are seeing today should not come as a surprise.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Hugh F. Murray III and Thomas F. Doherty | September 21, 2020
Employers looking to comply with the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) have had a wild ride during the past several weeks. First, a federal judge invalidated several parts of the Dep't of Labor's regulations related to the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act and the Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act, which are critical components of the FFCRA. Then, the DOL issued new emergency regulations to address the issues raised by the court.
By Jason Grant | September 19, 2020
The new charges of misconduct against the veteran lawyer alleged that he failed to file a divorce judgment on behalf of a client, submitted false information in regard to his insurance agent license application and renewal forms, and failed to cooperate with an attorney grievance committee's investigation of his actions.
By Angela Morris | September 18, 2020
A former client alleged the lawyer was negligent when representing her in her divorce case, causing an unfair division of the couple's multimillion-dollar estate.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Kevin G. Faley and Andrea M. Alonso | September 15, 2020
To recover damages for a person's death in New York State, there are two distinct causes of action: survivorship and wrongful death. Attorneys must be familiar with what is and is not recoverable under each.
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