New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By George A. Farkas | May 25, 2018
I needed to write this now so that Mike and his family have a chance to read it together. His doctors recently informed him that his time is running out.
The Recorder | Letter to the Editor
By Lawrence Cirelli, Daniel Bergeson, Bruce Ericson and Rachel Brass | May 24, 2018
Independence creates public trust in a fair and impartial system of justice. That trust erodes if judges are seen as just office-seekers, running in elections that have the look and feel of partisan brawls.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor|Commentary
By Thomas F. Liotti | May 18, 2018
The New York Law Journal's article entitled Are Times Changing For Old-School Town and Village Courts In New York? is rhetorical. It answers the question…
Daily Business Review | Letter to the Editor
By Jonathan Schuman | May 17, 2018
To the Editor:Your recent article on physical therapists versus acupuncturists (Acupuncturists, Physical Therapists Battle Over Treatment, May…
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Sarah Moriarty | May 9, 2018
We have been told repeatedly that Iran is a country of laws, and the Iranian judiciary is scrupulous in its adherence to those laws. We know firsthand this is a lie.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | May 1, 2018
As a young lawyer then, I regret not paying close enough attention to the classic architectural details of my work space and the whole surrounding environs of that magnificent venue
The Recorder | Letter to the Editor
By Otis McGee Jr. | April 30, 2018
The chair of the Northern California state committee of the American College of Trial Lawyers writes that the judiciary should "be independent of the two political branches and follow the law, not the vagaries of partisan politics."
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Roger A. Levy | April 26, 2018
For an author to admit that he would not concede the veracity of an indisputably true statement made by a person to whom the author has a negative emotional reaction, is to admit that the author accepts and adopts logical fallacies in his writing.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By J. Randolph Evans | April 19, 2018
As a familiar refrain for the indefensible, those who suffer discrimination in whatever form know from their own painful experiences that the bad actors always try to change the subject, typically by attacking everyone else (including me in this case) and ignoring the abhorrent and unacceptable behavior involved.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Thomas Liotti | April 19, 2018
Setting aside a contract is no easy matter and while Stormy Daniels and her attorney are getting a lot of press, the bottom line is whether the contract is enforceable.
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