By Brian Lee | July 26, 2024
State Senate leaders say Family Courts are in crisis mode—and is still recovering from a pause during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sondra Mendelson-Toscano | July 26, 2024
Self-represented litigants are no less deserving of a proper day in court. Having judges and attorneys who are aware of the distinctiveness of dealing with pro se parties and diplomatic with the self-represented mindset promotes a smoother and more efficient environment for all concerned.
By Emily Saul | July 26, 2024
A lower court last year dismissed plaintiff's claim of intentional infliction of emotional distress, after defendants argued the claim was duplicative of the negligence claims because they were underpinned by the same set of facts. But the Appellate Division, First Department found the claims to be legally distrinct.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Catherine Oswalt and Melissa Anderson | July 26, 2024
"Law firms should develop a spokesperson program that encourages organic involvement and reiterates the firm's goal of exemplifying unique attorney perspectives," write Catherine Oswalt and Melissa Anderson of Infinite Global.
By Patrick Smith | Cedra Mayfield | July 26, 2024
In a conversation with The American Lawyer's Patrick Smith, Skadden's Ki Hong describes how his practice came to fruition, how things have changed in the political climate over the last 20 years, how Harris' entry into the fray creates some confusing donor situations and what changes might make the whole apparatus a bit easier to understand.
By Idara Udofia and Larisa Gamberg | July 26, 2024
A discussion of the New York Minor Data Privacy Law including practical nuances people should be aware of.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lisa Zeiderman and Rowan DeGasperis | July 26, 2024
While a parent who is seeking more time in a custody battle often does so because they truly want additional time with their child, we also encounter matters where the competition for more time is economically driven.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alan Feigenbaum | July 26, 2024
In this article, Alan Feigenbaum questions whether New York matrimonial courts have been provided with the resources necessary to protect children of divorce. He has polled some members of the Bar, as well as a retired judge, to get their views on the matter. To conclude, he shares his own views as well.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Platt | July 26, 2024
There are many resources available to help educate practitioners and courts regarding transgender youth and their needs. A family law attorney confronting such issues should undertake to educate oneself and be prepared to educate the court.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jacqueline Harounian | July 26, 2024
How legal marijuana impacts child custody battles remains largely uncharted territory. If you're a parent who indulges, it's in your best interest to know how cannabis use, legal or otherwise, may impact your custody situation in divorce and separation matters.
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