New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Sara Manaugh | May 8, 2020
The Legislature is entirely justified in making clear that the courts can only adjudicate a foreclosure action when the party bringing the action has a stake in the matter.
Daily Business Review | Letter to the Editor
By Matthew W. Dietz | May 6, 2020
Miami attorney Matthew Dietz critiques the Florida Bar of Board Examiners' decision to move ahead with a July bar exam with few allowances for the coronavirus pandemic.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Alan B. Katz | May 6, 2020
I do not agree that commercial tenants are denied access to the courts.
Legaltech News | Letter to the Editor
By Louis M. Solomon, Reed Smith | April 30, 2020
A response to recent articles that appeared on Law.com affiliated websites that address the impact of COVID-19 and worker privacy protections.
Litigation Daily | Letter to the Editor
By Louis M. Solomon, Reed Smith | April 30, 2020
A response to recent articles that appeared on Law.com and its affiliated websites that address the impact of COVID-19 and worker privacy protections.
Daily Business Review | Letter to the Editor
By Catherine Wilson | April 28, 2020
The president-elect of the Miami chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates responds to an article accusing Third District Court of Appeal Judge Bronwyn Miller of "the appearance of judicial corruption."
The Recorder | Letter to the Editor
By Brit Benjamin | April 10, 2020
Brit Benjamin, an adjunct lecturer at Santa Clara University School of Law, writes it's time let go of the test as a barrier to a law license since coronavirus has made administering the bar exam impractical, unsafe and even less predictive of a lawyer's ability than it usually would be.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Stuart M. Rissoff | April 9, 2020
We, as attorneys, are in a sacred position to question and challenge. Now more than ever is the time to exercise that role.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Howard Davis | April 8, 2020
What does it say for a profession that prides itself on helping the less fortunate when it fails to follow the law to the detriment of one of its own?
Litigation Daily | Letter to the Editor
By John J. Sullivan and Jesse Ryan Loffler | April 6, 2020
"While this sounds like a movie, it is not. It is real, and it is tragic. It involves the callous theft of much needed funds from the people of Bangladesh, for which the Bank serves as the Central Bank," write John J. Sullivan and Jesse Ryan Loffler.
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