Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion|News|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | July 30, 2021
The purpose of the courts is to be triers of fact. When you start limiting the ability of a judge to do his or her job because you mandate provisions about what is or isn't good or moral, that is fundamentally dangerous.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 28, 2021
Davis Wright Tremaine represented a coalition of media companies opposing a request from Scott Hassan, a robotics executive and principal programmer of the Google search engine, for a private trial over disputed assets with ex-wife Allison Huynh.
By Dara Kam | July 27, 2021
The Florida Attorney General's Office and the Department of Children and Families are attempting to recoup millions of dollars paid to former leaders of the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
By Andrew Denney | July 26, 2021
Bar groups allege that failing to provide assigned counsel with better pay is forcing attorneys to leave 18-B panels, potentially depriving indigent defendants and children of adequate legal representation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alan Feigenbaum | July 26, 2021
A recent Second Department decision is further proof that courts will, if necessary, take the deep dive into how a married couple conducted themselves—even in social situations—to evaluate the appropriate manner in which to distribute marital property equitably.
By Angela Turturro | July 26, 2021
In this Special Report: "Significant Questions Remain After TCJA Changes," "Navigating the Unwritten Rules of Same-Sex Divorce," "Ameliorative Measures Gut the Grave Risk Exception Under the Hague Convention," "Matrimonial and Tort Law: A Collaboration To Compensate the Victim?" and "Substituting Judgment: Beware, Attorney for the Child."
By Laurie J. McPherson and Deepti Shenoy | July 23, 2021
Two years have passed since the changes to the alimony regime introduced by the TCJA went into effect. These changes have raised significant questions for practitioners and litigants in New York wrestling with issues relating to maintenance (alimony) arrangements in a post-TCJA world.
By Valentina Shaknes and Justine Stringer | July 23, 2021
'Ameliorative measures' do not protect children facing 'grave risk of harm' upon return to home country under the Hague Convention and consideration of such measures should be eliminated by the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Lisa Zeiderman and Russell Yankwitt | July 23, 2021
Can clients seek compensation for domestic violence from their spouses in a parallel tort action as opposed to addressing these issues exclusively in divorce proceedings … or is that a double dip?
By Harriet Newman Cohen and Ankit Kapoor | July 23, 2021
What happens when the AFC believes that the child's wishes are contrary to the child's best interests and finds himself/herself at a crossroads with the child? The AFC must then decide whether it is permissible to use substituted judgment.
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