The article "Bad Things Happen in the Dark: Attorneys Must Speak Up When Misleading News Reports Target Our Judiciary," which the New York Law Journal published on Oct. 18, criticizes a recent NBC 4 New York report by seasoned reporter Sarah Wallace for presenting (allegedly) misleading information about Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Kathleen Waterman-Marshall.

The authors, family law attorneys Philip Katz, Danielle Petitti and Daniel Lipschutz, argue that such reporting harms public trust in the judiciary, dramatically claiming that the judiciary is "under attack." The authors do not specify precisely what was "grossly misleading" about Wallace's coverage, in which multiple, independent litigants reported the same troubling behaviors about Justice Waterman-Marshall, yet claim that they personally are the "disinfectant" to cure this reporter's hostile coverage. The article was endorsed by 46 law firms and solo practitioners practicing in family law, many specializing in "high-conflict divorce."