New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Christine M. Sarteschi and Daniel Pollack | February 24, 2021
It is important to focus on the needs of this highly vulnerable population.
By Raychel Lean | February 23, 2021
The ruling revolved around the fugitive disentitlement doctrine, which allows courts to dismiss a fugitive's lawsuit or appeal when it means that "heads I win, tails you'll never find me."
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Dan Roe | February 22, 2021
Anthony Musto, a sole practitioner of appellate law, has dedicated thousands of hours to pro bono work with numerous organizations across the state.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Bari Weinberger | February 22, 2021
With digital evidence critical in so many family law proceedings, and with deepfake technology becoming easier for anyone to access, it's a given that this form of advanced digital trickery is something family law attorneys must be prepared to confront.
By Cheryl Miller | February 18, 2021
A lawyer for the judge stated: "The commission's admonishment does not include the countless times Judge Roberts encouraged, praised and congratulated parents who did change their behavior so they could be reunited with their children."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | February 12, 2021
"The big thing is you can work more efficiently," said attorney Andy Eliot. "I'm not working less, but I am working smarter and more efficiently."
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | February 10, 2021
Divorces can be unpredictable, messy and confounding for family law attorneys; moreover, some clients may also need a religious divorce. For such clients, in order to marry again within their house of worship, they may need to obtain a religious divorce document.
By Christine Sexton | February 10, 2021
Sen. Dennis Baxley says his bill would increase choices for women by allowing them to use the boxes and that nine other states have passed legislation authorizing the baby boxes.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Sondra M. Miller | February 10, 2021
The New York Rules of Court provide rules and requirements for the training of forensics, their application for appointment to the panel from which the judiciary selects them, and recommendations regarding their removal. Unfortunately, entirely lacking in the NYCRR is any direction to the bench, the bar, or to the public about the existence of these regulations.
By Elisa Reiter & Daniel Pollack | February 9, 2021
There is a well-known psychological phenomenon known as hindsight bias, "the recognized tendency for individuals to overestimate or exaggerate…
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