By ALM Staff | December 27, 2024
The incoming officers will serve courts in New York City and metro area counties.
By ALM Staff | November 19, 2024
New York Law Journal | Analysis|Slideshow
By Ryland West | Mimi Lamarre | July 22, 2024
"We want people to feel like they can come and do everything they need to do in their day," said Blank Rome's Shonette Gaston.
New York Law Journal | Slideshow
By Emily Saul | May 8, 2024
The annual event, hosted by the Asian American Judges Association, honored Chief Judge Rowan Wilson, Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas, and Queens Supreme Court Justice Ushir Pandit-Durant.
New York Law Journal | Photo|Slideshow
By Emily Saul | March 13, 2024
The Bronx native began working as a court officer at the age of 24, in 1962. He has a deep appreciation for the courthouse and for years has given tours to anyone from area school children to foreign dignitaries.
The American Lawyer | Slideshow
By Andrew Maloney | March 12, 2024
In New York, junior associates up through the most senior partners have solo workspaces that are now the same square feet.
New York Law Journal | Slideshow
By Ryland West | Abigail Adcox | January 12, 2024
Firm attorneys moved this month into Crowell's new office at Two Manhattan West, where the firm has taken over two floors or 71,000 square feet.
New York Law Journal | Photo|Slideshow
By Andrew Denney | Ryland West | October 27, 2023
"It was a perfect representation of my courtroom," U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff told the Law Journal after having emerged from Friedland's office of horrors. "Just another day at the Southern District."
New York Law Journal | Event|Slideshow
By Emily Saul | September 29, 2023
The 250 new court officers include former photographers, paralegals, police officers, and even a butcher. They are being deployed to courts in the five boroughs, as well as Long Island, Westchester and the counties of Dutchess, Orange, Putnam and Rockland.
New York Law Journal | Slideshow
By Ryland West | Andrew Denney | July 17, 2023
Striking attorneys say that, in addition to salaries that are out of step with peer legal service providers, they are also juggling massive caseloads that have been exacerbated by turnover at the organization, often causing children to have to meet with a rotating cast of lawyers.
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