New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Angela Turturro | July 29, 2019
In this Special Report: "Divorce vs. Death: Pecuniary Rights and How They Differ," "Prenups and High Net Worth Divorces: Do They Solve Everything?" "Adventures in Matrimonial Mediation: A Journey," "Does Empowering Children During Divorce Litigation Serve Them Well?" "Termination of Maintenance and DRL §248 Interpretation" and "Inchoate Rights to Marital Property."
By Joel R. Brandes | July 26, 2019
When inchoate rights become actual ownership interests by virtue of equitable distribution judgments, they are susceptible to even greater protection because their enhancement status eliminates some of the inhibitions inherent in the exercise of injunctive power prior to distribution.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Harriet Newman Cohen and Tim James | July 26, 2019
Sometimes, the older client's question is posed in the starkest form: Am I better off getting a divorce or just waiting for my spouse to die? The smart lawyer's answer is “It depends on a lot of variables.”
By Leslie J. Wilsher | July 26, 2019
Not only is matrimonial mediation more efficient and less painful than battling over these issues in court, but sometimes something remarkable happens.
By Steven J. Mandel | July 26, 2019
“Prenups” are not able to solve every problem that arises in a divorce, even when the terms are clearly spelled out and agreed upon beforehand.
By Lisa Zeiderman | July 26, 2019
With the expectation that an AFC is to be working with the child client to zealously advocate the child's position, the balancing of the child's desires versus the child's best interest must be the focus.
By Stuart Gartner | July 26, 2019
The issue of termination of maintenance is a hot button item when negotiating a separation agreement or settlement stipulation.
By Angela Turturro | July 15, 2019
In this Special Report: "CPLR 5501(c) Review of Excessive Future Medical Expenses Awards," "Think Twice Before You Forward That Email!" "Disclaiming Coverage Based on Late Notice in New York," "Patent Coverage of Impossible Embodiments: A Cautionary Tale for Patent Owners, and Lingering Questions" and "Trading in International Arbitral Awards: Developments in French Case Law Could Have a Chilling Effect."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Adam R. Durst | July 12, 2019
A retrospective on the application of the prejudice requirement in the 2008 amendment to Insurance Law §3420
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Gregory G. Ballard and Ludwig von Rigal | July 12, 2019
Practical implications of the Supreme Court's latest take on 'scheme' liability
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