New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Andrea G. Hirsch | March 14, 2019
Now that the Legislature is considering removing the death penalty from the Criminal Procedure Law and Penal Law, this is a good opportunity to eliminate life without parole too.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Norman A. Olch | March 11, 2019
Four-judge panels are unfair to litigants because they reduce the chances of taking a case to the Court of Appeals: dissents by two out of four justices are simply harder to come by than dissents by two out of five.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Sanford M. Benardo | March 11, 2019
There are no forced abortions or rejections of imperfect babies, nor do carriers suppress desires to keep babies which are not theirs.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Michael N. David | March 11, 2019
The physical evidence establishing the detectives' DNA and video evidence of the victim being in the NYPD van has never been refuted.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Phyllis Chesler and Susan L. Bender | March 8, 2019
Viewing a woman as merely a vessel for property that contractually belongs to “intentional parents” erodes and is in direct conflict with the grounds for a woman's right to an abortion.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Stuart M. Rissoff | March 8, 2019
Columnist Vivia Chen demonstrates classic "racism," namely, judging a person on the basis of skin color, as well as gender.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Murray Richman | March 1, 2019
Why is it that attorneys, who now carry state and federally issued bar identity cards so that they may carry their phones into a courthouse, must wait on line to pass through metal detectors, emptying pockets, removing outer garments, suit jackets, shoes and belt?
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Aimee Davis | February 27, 2019
Lawyers should not be encouraged to freeze their eggs simply so that they can devote all their time to churn out billable hours. The work-life balance will not be significantly less challenging if a woman has children in her 40s.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By James Francis | February 13, 2019
A full evaluation of the impact of Rule 68 on a defendant's exposure in a case involving statutory fee-shifting requires analysis of whether the statute at issue characterizes attorneys' fees as a part of the costs.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Angad Singh | February 13, 2019
It is not just people who are here without status whose ability to avoid deportation may be affected by a criminal conviction. Crucially, many people with status, including Lawful Permanent Residents, may be rendered deportable by certain misdemeanor convictions.
Presented by BigVoodoo
Join the industry's top owners, investors, developers, brokers and financiers for the real estate healthcare event of the year!
This event shines a spotlight on how individuals and firms are changing the investment advisory industry where it matters most.
This conference aims to help insurers and litigators better manage complex claims and litigation.
We are seeking two attorneys with a minimum of two to three years of experience to join our prominent and thriving education law practice in...
Description: Fox Rothschild has an opening in the New York office for a Real Estate Litigation Associate with three to six years of commerci...
Downtown NY property and casualty defense law firm seeks a Litigation Associate with 3+ years' experience to become a part of our team! You ...