By David M. Schwartz | February 15, 2019
At first, I felt the title, Becoming A Lawyer, was too limited, but as I reflected on this beautifully written and organized piece of work, it is clear we are all on a constant journey of becoming a lawyer.
By Andrea M. Alonso | February 7, 2019
Anyone who loves New York history will devour and thoroughly enjoy “Frank & Al”, the story of the turbulent relationship between Gov. Alfred E. Smith and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. No two men could have been more unalike. Yet like tributaries of a great river they joined to form the modern Democratic Party.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeffrey Winn | January 29, 2019
A famous Chinese proverb states: “Pearls don't lie on the seashore. If you want one, you must dive for it.” The same may be said for counsel responsible for transaction risk management.
By Joel Cohen and Dale J. Degenshein | January 8, 2019
In this extremely timely book, Prof. Brettschneider reminds us that, in order for our government to work as it was meant to, each branch—Executive, Legislative and Judicial—must work with the other.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeffrey Winn | December 4, 2018
The best part of the book deals with this portion of Ginsburg's career, in the 1970s, when she was in a state of “becoming,” making her first huge mark on the legal profession.
By Jeffrey Winn | October 31, 2018
It is a compelling book that tells the story of a pioneering woman who has largely been lost to history.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joel Cohen and Dale J. Degenshein | October 26, 2018
The collection is an imperative for any litigating attorney, and helps put the work of judging in perspective for anyone who may find themselves embroiled in our legal system.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeffrey Winn | October 17, 2018
Cross-examiners can learn as much from Aristotle, Bruce Lee and Richard Feynman as they can from Irving Younger.
By Jeffrey Winn | September 5, 2018
This book makes an important contribution to the public discourse, particularly in an age where the president openly and inappropriately criticizes the federal judiciary and law enforcement.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David M. Epstein | August 13, 2018
It does a particularly good job of discussing the landmark Crawford case, the U.S. Supreme Court decision that has had such a dramatic impact on the use of hearsay evidence in criminal cases.
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