New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Roger Juan Maldonado | November 26, 2019
Court delays work an injustice on both individual and corporate litigants. In the case of the former, delaying justice can have significant consequences on someone's life, whether the matter in dispute pertains to that individual's financial or personal circumstances or, as is often the case, both.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Melissa Iachan and Rachel Spector | November 7, 2019
New York City Council has voted to enact a transformative policy that will reshape the way the city handles commercial waste. The new Commercial…
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Thomas F. Liotti | October 2, 2019
I have been a defense lawyer in our nation's state and federal courts for more than forty years. I am very proud of that and most of my colleagues…
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Albert M. Rosenblatt | October 2, 2019
He is, one might say, perhaps the last of a generation of luminaries—along with Richard Denzer, Richard Bartlett and others who were instrumental in producing the Penal Law of 1967—a work so good as to have endured for decades.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Gail Prudenti | October 1, 2019
Technology is almost always a step or two ahead of the law, and that gives the criminal element a bit of a head start. Until the law catches up, those who would misuse technology often get a free pass.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Olivia M. Gross | September 30, 2019
The tone of the article lends support to the plaintiffs' bar to argue in favor of unified trials when, ironically, the rule actually encourages judges to consider bifurcating trials, not unifying them.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Brian Farkas | September 24, 2019
The Law Journal's series paints a somewhat gloomy picture of the future of membership. But the New York City Bar Association is not on its heels
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Sidney Baumgarten | September 17, 2019
I expected these associations to seriously lobby for needed reforms in the judicial system, but they have rarely done so except for when the fortunes of the "white-shoe law firms" are at stake.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Michael B. Mushlin and William E. Hellerstein | September 13, 2019
Lost in all the attention that has been focused on the Jeffrey Epstein case and the Metropolitan Correctional Center is the critical role the United States Supreme Court played in permitting the MCC to be a site where suicide and other mayhem is more likely to occur.
By Alan D. Scheinkman | September 9, 2019
The larger point remains. The Appellate Division of today is dealing with a volume of business that would have been unimaginable when the court was created in 1896.
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