By Cedra Mayfield | January 11, 2022
"A new opinion will issue in this case, which was docketed to the December 2022 Term of this Court, on or before July 1, 2022," the Supreme Court of Georgia opinion read. "No additional briefing by the parties is required."
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Elisa M. Reiter and Daniel Pollack | January 10, 2022
What's 'fair' for a juvenile offender who is over the age of 14 and who may be required to register as a sexual offender? The juvenile court wields great power in such cases, and a juvenile offender may carry the onus of being a predator long into adulthood, when warranted.
By Allison Dunn | January 10, 2022
In a ruling highlighting the potential pitfalls of virtual litigation, the Colorado Court of Appeals has reversed a termination of parental rights after the lower court denied a requested continuance for a father who encountered technical difficulties logging on to a remote hearing conducted during the pandemic.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joel R. Brandes | January 7, 2022
In his Law and the Family column, Joel Brandes discusses two companion cases, 'Anderson v. Anderson' and 'Matter of Koegel', where the Court of Appeals addressed issues unresolved in prior cases regarding non-compliance with the signature acknowledgment requirements of DRL §236(B)(3) which will render a nuptial agreement unenforceable unless reaffirmed by the parties.
By Allison Dunn | January 7, 2022
Writer and activist Rashida Strober filed a petition for injunction for protection against stalking after she allegedly began receiving threats following a contentious interview with YouTuber Thomas Harris.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Julie A. Auerbach | January 6, 2022
The decision to vaccinate or not vaccinate often encompasses factors that are not based solely upon medical science. Instead, these decisions may be based upon religion, moral and even political beliefs.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliott Scheinberg | January 6, 2022
This second part of a two-part article addresses 'Koegel' throughout all judicial levels; unacknowledged agreements remain enforceable in nonmatrimonial actions; methodology of acknowledgment vs. evidence of proper acknowledgment; and evidence of acknowledgment by a subscribing witness.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | January 5, 2022
In an era where it takes a village to raise a child, should Congress and State legislators take further action to assure that psychological parents also have legal rights?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliott Scheinberg | January 5, 2022
On Dec. 16, 2021, the Court of Appeals, in 'Anderson v. Anderson' intelligently settled burning questions, which, for nearly 25 years, confounded bench and bar regarding acknowledgments in marital agreements.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Jasmine Floyd | December 29, 2021
"A lot of black lawyers do not come from a lineage of lawyers or judges. We are not given a blueprint on how to successfully navigate this profession," attorney Loreal Arscott said.
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