By Jason Grant | August 16, 2021
"The statutory requirement that an affidavit of confession of judgment 'stat[e] concisely the facts out of which the debt arose and show[ ] that the sum confessed is justly due,'" quoting a state statute, "is designed to protect innocent third parties," the appeals court wrote.
By Jasmine Floyd | August 16, 2021
"In the Taubenfeld decision, Judge Gross has taken the bitter herbs of this commercial dispute and taught a brilliant lesson about pleading causes of action for breach of fiduciary duty, conversion and aiding and abetting," attorney Bruce Rogow said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alton L. Abramowitz | August 16, 2021
It's never too early to start planning for retirement. However, most couples generally do not plan for divorce during or as they approach their later years in life. In his Divorce Law column, Alton Abramowitz discusses what makes the job of the attorney for older matrimonial clients different than when representing clients "in the prime of their lives."
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Daniel Pollack & Elisa Reiter | August 11, 2021
The definition of "pattern of domestic violence" has a great deal of elasticity to it and the phrase implicitly considers many relevant facts and circumstances, not just one.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | August 9, 2021
'Teachers may find themselves at a moral crossroads as never before, based on some new Texas and Federal legislation... '
By New Jersey State Bar Association | August 9, 2021
Delegates attend hybrid ABA annual meeting. Supreme Court to consider mandatory attorney review in palimony agreements. NJSBA hosts in-person job fair.
By Bari Weinberger | August 6, 2021
Where do children's rights begin and parental rights end?
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | August 4, 2021
It's difficult to find balance in the roller-coaster ride imposed by someone suffering from a personality disorder, say the authors.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliott Scheinberg | August 4, 2021
Part I of this three-part column reviewed a recent decision in an old departmental schism as to whether the time-honored method for settling cases by way of on-the-record-open-court agreements supersedes the three procedural requirements in Domestic Relations Law §236B(3) to create enforceable marital agreements. Part II studies the history of the departmental rift and examines the dissent in that recent decision.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Melea VanOstrand | August 2, 2021
"If you can help educate a child on how to speak up for themselves, they take that with them anywhere," said the Kelley Kronenberg partner.
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