Columns

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    The Law of Parole: Stop Punishing Good Behavior

    By David Lenefsky | January 30, 2018

    David Lenefsky addresses the question: Does denial of parole make any sense after an inmate has an impeccable institutional record for 15, 20 or 25 years?

  • New York Law Journal

    Realty Law Digest

    By Scott E. Mollen | January 30, 2018

    Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein and an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law discusses two landlord-tenant cases:  “Wheeler Ave. Laundry v. Modern Yonkers Realty,” and “Pinchback v. Foreman.”

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    When Can Condo and Co-op Boards Fine the Owners and Residents?

    By Adam Leitman Bailey and John M. Desiderio | January 30, 2018

    Adam Leitman Bailey and John M. Desiderio review the authority given to boards of condominiums and cooperative corporations to impose and enforce fines respectively on condo unit owners and cooperative shareholder-tenants who violate building house rules.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth Tons of Pounds, Euros and Dollars

    By Stephen Treglia | January 29, 2018

    In his Cross-Border concerns column, Stephen Treglia writes: Time is running out for lawyers representing certain types of business entities, specifically, those in the financial sector and those doing business in the EU, and there is still much work left to do. The window is closing regarding when critical personal data belonging to those businesses that are in a lawyer's possession must be shielded from unauthorized access over the lawyer's computer systems. Incidentally, if your clients are involved in health care, that same window closed a few years ago.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Second Circuit Affirms Hurricane Sandy-Related Negligence Claim Against Broker

    By Howard B. Epstein and Theodore A. Keyes | January 29, 2018

    Corporate Insurance Law columnists Howard B. Epstein and Theodore A. Keyes write: Over five years later, the courts are still working through property damage and insurance disputes arising out of Hurricane Sandy. In December, the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reviewed the latest round of a three-party dispute between the insured, the insurer and the broker over the insurance policy limits applicable to a Hurricane Sandy-related flood claim.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    The New Imperative to Investigate Workplace Misconduct

    By Carrie H. Cohen, Joshua Hill and Janie F. Schulman | January 29, 2018

    The important ongoing national conversation about sexual harassment should serve as a wake-up call to companies, board members, and C-suite executives about the need to be proactive when confronted with allegations of harassment or other workplace misconduct.

  • New York Law Journal

    On the Move

    By Patricia Kane | January 26, 2018

    Announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    District Court Lacks Jurisdiction to Enforce a Settlement Following Dismissal and Appeal

    By Thomas E.L. Dewey | January 26, 2018

    Settlement and Compromise columnist Thomas E.L. Dewey discusses a recent decision which reminds us of the pitfalls that come with negotiating a settlement in the wake of successful motion to dismiss. If those negotiations turn sour, and one party seeks to enforce a settlement agreement, the parties may be left without a clear judicial home to resolve the dispute.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Passport Revocation Begins for 'Seriously Delinquent Tax Debt'

    By Fran Obeid | January 26, 2018

    In January 2018, the Internal Revenue Service is rolling out a new collection tool: certifying a taxpayer's “seriously delinquent tax debt” for passport revocation.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Standard for Pleading a Claim of Direct Patent Infringement: 'Sessler'

    By Sharon M. Porcellio | January 25, 2018

    In her Western District Roundup, columnist Sharon M. Porcellio discusses the recent decision in 'L.M. Sessler Excavating', in which the court considered an issue of first impression: whether the pleading standard articulated in 'Twombly' and 'Iqbal' is the proper measure for pleading a claim of direct patent infringement.

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