New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Nicholas Casale | January 7, 2019
Relying solely on evidence or testimony that's wisely crafted so the relevancy can be open to misinterpretation or easily brushed-over is perilous.
By Jason Grant | January 2, 2019
An Appellate Division, First Department, panel has decided that plaintiff Jodi Knox's claims, including malpractice, breach of fiduciary duty and fraud against Manhattan-based law firm Aronson, Mayefsky & Sloan, must all be dismissed.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alton L. Abramowitz | November 20, 2018
Divorce Law columnist Alton L. Abramowitz discusses cases that illustrate the utilization of a common sense notion of equity when courts are called upon to determine the separate or marital character of property owned and utilized by married parties throughout the course of their marriage.
By Colby Hamilton | November 12, 2018
Electronic signatures to domestic violence allegations may offer convenience and sensitivity to accusers in distressing situations, but critics say the ad hoc nature of the DAs' application of the process means a lack of transparency and accountability.
By Andrew Denney | November 7, 2018
Rudolph Giuliani, the public face of President Donald Trump's legal team, appeared in a Manhattan courtroom on Wednesday to deal with his own legal issues: a divorce from his third wife, who claims that the well-heeled former New York City mayor has cut her off financially.
By Christine Simmons | November 2, 2018
A Manhattan judge, dismissing a legal malpractice complaint against Schulte Roth & Zabel, found there was no attorney-client relationship with the law firm.
By Jason Grant | October 30, 2018
The Manhattan lawyer secretly taped a court proceeding in his own divorce, refused to accept a private admonition for it, and then brought a lawsuit in federal court against the attorney grievance committee investigating him in a formal proceeding.
By Christine Simmons | October 19, 2018
Lawyers for Kristina Armstrong are seeking $33 million in damages against Blank Rome, arguing the firm failed to disclose its ties to her ex-husband's employer, Morgan Stanley.
By Christine Simmons | October 18, 2018
Faced with an expiring lease and the desire to undertake some succession planning for younger lawyers, the matrimonial firm's partners began considering all options, including mergers.
By Colby Hamilton | October 3, 2018
In her complaint, Caroline Ruiz claims the company's pro-women posture is belied by both its male-dominated structure and its decision to fire her days after she alerted HR to her complicated pregnancy.
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