New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Richard E. Finneran and Andrey Spektor | March 18, 2022
Cases arising from the last klepto initiative and the hundreds of forfeiture cases around the country have contributed to settled precedent that will be front and center when targets of the new KleptoCapture Task Force will inevitably start challenging its seizures in court. This article discusses the potential legal hurdles that lie ahead for the DOJ.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Anna G. Cominsky | March 17, 2022
An associate professor at New York Law School writes that there are a number of factors behind the recent spike in crime, but New York's bail reforms are not among them.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By James Borkowski | March 15, 2022
In her book 'High Conflict', Amanda Ripley posits that we are increasingly witnessing high conflict in our national politics on a daily basis, to the point where high conflict has become "the invisible hand of our time."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Eric Wrubel | March 14, 2022
To fix the child custody system requires an acknowledgment that "the system" is broken. The legal system is ill-equipped to handle the dissolution of the family and its re-ordering post-divorce.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sol Wachtler | March 14, 2022
"As we enter the Lenten season, it is important to remember the faith of Moses and the words and deeds of Jesus. Despite what the white evangelicals tell you, Jesus was neither a Republican nor a Democrat."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Allan G. King and Michael J. Lotito | March 11, 2022
The law's poor construction creates an HR nightmare for employers seeking to staff up.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David B. Saxe | March 11, 2022
How can trial judges who often have long-standing settled responsibilities in their trial parts become better prepared for the Appellate Division?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Karen J. Freedman and Glenn Metsch-Ampel | March 10, 2022
Research and experience in child protective and custody proceedings have long demonstrated that an Attorney for the Child is invaluable to both the court and to the child.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Chris Fladgate | March 10, 2022
The Directory, while only nascent, promises to be another integral piece of both the Greater New York and the ADR legal communities for years to come.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan Behr | March 9, 2022
The intentions of the Fashion Sustainability and Social Accountability Act are clearly noble, but it is hard to read the text of the current bill without seeing it as a high-minded legislative scold.
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