By Aleeza Furman | April 29, 2022
Shoemaker, a shareholder at Hangley, Aronchick, Segal, Pudlin & Schiller who focuses his practice on family law, is set to be honored with the 2022 David M. Rosenblum LGBTQ+ Public Policy Award at the statewide bar's upcoming meeting in May.
By Allison Dunn | April 28, 2022
"I think there is this impression that because of the nature of the business or because of the nature of the education, these things are not as prevalent, but we're just as human as everybody else," said Kevin Lee Perry, who is representing suspended criminal and family law attorney Melissa Lynch Freeman.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas Prol | April 28, 2022
"Marriage equality in New Jersey was not gained by any one person or personality. It was a communal project achieved by the work of many in a true 'labor of love' that finally got us to the top of the mountain," writes Thomas Prol.
By Charles Toutant | April 26, 2022
"To take someone who never handled a family law case and send them to judge school for a week or two, and throw them in a live courtroom—I have never seen such disastrous results," said attorney William Deni.
By Adolfo Pesquera | April 26, 2022
At one point, the judge told the lawyer it would have been easier had she come to his chambers to "fuss at him," continuing, "Then we would have rolled around on the floor and strangled each other," the report stated.
By Alan R. Feigenbaum | April 25, 2022
New York seems to be on the precipice of making a choice when it comes to its divorce laws: fostering conflict resolution, or fostering conflict escalation.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | April 25, 2022
On April 21, Delaware Family Court Judge Jennifer B. Ranji hosted a daylong legal education program focusing on the overlap between animal welfare/animal abuses cases and domestic violence/child abuse cases, sponsored by the Delaware State Bar Association.
By Allison Dunn | April 22, 2022
Until last week, Massachusetts was one of the last holdouts in the country that did not formally consider a psychologist to be a "physician" under the…
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sherry Levin Wallach | April 21, 2022
The newly enacted state budget shortchanged some of the poorest and most marginalized New York residents by failing to provide adequate funding for assigned counsel in criminal and family courts.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Dominique Sciullo | April 21, 2022
Considering about 13% of marriages in the Sunshine State end in divorce, it follows that a large portion of divorcing couples will be faced with the question of who ultimately gets to keep the pet.
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