New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Lucas A. Ferrara | February 7, 2018
A recent column on the dismissal of 'Maddicks v. Big City Realty', for failure to establish the CPLR 901(a) prerequisites of commonality and superiority is misleading in several respects.
Texas Lawyer | Letter to the Editor
By Stephen Fischer | February 6, 2018
Imagine waking up to a phone call from incoming State Bar of Texas President Joe Longley saying “the bar just passed the 'Stop Steve Fischer Amendment.'"…
The American Lawyer | Letter to the Editor
By Roberta Kaplan | February 6, 2018
Roberta Kaplan, who recently left Big Law to start her own litigation boutique, takes aim at the findings highlighted in a recent article by The American Lawyer on male clients disfavoring working with female lawyers.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Sharon Stern Gerstman | January 31, 2018
Just as grants on other topics legitimately go to New Yorkers via the budgets and programs of multiple state agencies, it is completely appropriate for the Judiciary to operate in a similar manner regarding civil legal services to New Yorkers in need of these services.
Daily Business Review | Letter to the Editor
By Michael J. Higer | January 31, 2018
Florida Bar President Michael Higer announces a rule change that expands options for pro bono service by older lawyers.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Lewis Rosenberg | January 30, 2018
The mainly upstate district attorneys who oppose bail reform base their objections on a "push back" on achieving a "disposition on the alleged crime." This latter point admits that incarceration pressures the indigent to plead guilty.
Texas Lawyer | Letter to the Editor
By Lee Joffe | January 30, 2018
A letter writer says that it is irresponsible and attention-grabbing for a recent Texas Lawyer article to begin by emphasizing the unrealistic possibility of a life sentence for a woman written about in the article.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Michael P. Friedman | January 29, 2018
Providing civil legal services to the poor is a wonderful service. But the Judiciary of New York spending $100 million per year of taxpayer money to do so is inappropriate and probably unconstitutional.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Ron Castorina Jr. | January 26, 2018
The governor as chief executive has no power or authority over the day to day operation of the courts. The three branches of our state's government are co-equal.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Nicholas W. Allard | January 24, 2018
Unlike so much tiresome, downbeat, and predictable coverage of legal education and law practice, and because she avoided the temptation to pick winners and losers, Ms. DeSantis portrays a vibrant, frankly exciting job market in the new world of law.
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