By Charles Kagay | March 10, 2020
For every claim or defense there is usually some type of legal rejoinder. But it's important to keep an eye on the rules of appellate procedure if you want to keep the momentum going in your favor.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Chaim Steinberger | March 5, 2020
When is a prenup worth Its danger?
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 4, 2020
"Our children's lives have been affected in ways we can't even quantify."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Timothy M. Tippins | March 4, 2020
Social science research has convincingly demonstrated that the opinions of mental health professionals simply cannot be trusted when they are not supported by research-validated knowledge. The significance of that research extends beyond the ivy-covered walls of academia; it also has profound implications for the courtroom when purported experts come knocking. In his Matrimonial Practice column, Timothy M. Tippins explores those implications in a historical context and describes recently reported research suggesting that courts are being less than vigilant gatekeepers in the face of shoddy mental health testimony.
By Angela Morris | March 2, 2020
The victory was all the more exciting to attorney Amanda Wilhelm, since she based her arguments on something central to the legal profession: the inviolate right to a jury trial.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis Locascio | March 2, 2020
COURT WATCH: This case presents another example of how New Jersey courts, appropriately, continue to think outside the box to employ a very practical and non-mechanical interpretation of the law to protect victims of domestic violence.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Raychel Lean | February 28, 2020
Being a lawyer is a bit like producing infomercials, the way Brinkley Morgan partner Kenneth Gordon sees it.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Raymond Radigan and Jennifer F. Hillman | February 28, 2020
Chances are that you or a family member has undergone a genetic data analysis through one of the many DNA analysis services out there. The results can be interesting and informative, but there are some far-reaching implications. In their Trusts and Estates Law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Jennifer F. Hillman discuss issues that trust and estate attorneys may encounter in their practices relating to these implications.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Julie A. Auerbach | February 27, 2020
When parents are separated and at odds with one another, each trying to point to the parenting weaknesses of the other and each competing for more time with their children, these parents are likely to be even more constrained in their use of corporal punishment.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alton L. Abramowitz | February 27, 2020
In his Divorce Law column, Alton L. Abramowitz discusses the proposed court consolidation in the context of family law, writing that "the key to unlocking the resolution of family law disputes on a cooperative basis among parents and spouses, outside of the forum of contested litigation, can be found in a consolidated court system."
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