By Susan DeSantis | February 9, 2018
Mitchell Littman, managing partner of Littman Krooks, spoke to the NYLJ about the advantages and challenges of being a small law firm in a city where everything is supersized.
By Andrew Denney | February 8, 2018
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Thursday that he has appointed eight new judges to sit on the bench in New York City's Civil and Family Courts, sidestepping criticism he received last year from a member of City Council who expressed concerns about the effects of vacancies on the bench.
By Michael Booth | February 6, 2018
Under such a contract, a woman agrees to carry the fertilized egg of another woman through pregnancy. The bill requires the surrogate mother to immediately forfeit all maternity rights.
By Michael Booth | February 6, 2018
A three-judge Appellate Division panel, in a published ruling released on Monday, said the plaintiff, Sharon Ben-Haim, of Englewood, cannot sue the Israeli court because the U.S. State Department conferred conduct-based immunity on foreign governmental institutions acting within their official capacities.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Glenn S. Koopersmith | February 6, 2018
Since there is no definitive “solution,” it is especially important to consider how systematic delay, the growth and natural development of the children and/or a post-trial change in circumstances can be used by the non-custodial parent to obtain reconsideration of a custody determination.
By Susan DeSantis | February 6, 2018
While announcing a dramatic reduction in backlogs in both civil and criminal courts from one corner of the state to the other, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore concentrated her remarks Tuesday on ways to make the system fairer and more efficient.
By Thomas Phillips | February 5, 2018
The Family and Medical Leave Act turns 25 today, and Twitter users marked the occasion with the #fmla25 hashtag. Where else but social media can someone celebrate the birth of a law?
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | February 5, 2018
Two well-known Fairfield County attorneys, Livia DeFilippis Barndollar and Kelly A. Scott, have join the family law practice at Pullman & Comley, one of the state's largest firms.
By Robert Storace | January 31, 2018
Chase Rogers talks with the Connecticut Law Tribune a week before she steps down as chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.
By Greg Land | January 26, 2018
Newly appointed Juvenile Court Chief Presiding Judge Juliette Scales was named by the Superior Court bench on Jan. 5, take over from former Chief Judge Bradley Boyd.
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