New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeffrey M. Winn | July 13, 2018
First published in 2011, and now in its fourth edition, this handbook of best practices for handling government investigations makes important contributions to the professionalism of this preeminent area of the law.
By Benjamin Rosenberg | July 11, 2018
Dechert partner Benjamin Rosenberg reviews Richard Hasen's book "The Justice of Contradictions: Antonin Scalia and The Politics of Disruption."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stuart S. Malawer | July 5, 2018
Three books were recently published that help in the broad assessment of where President Trump's policies fit into U.S. political and international history. The fit is not good.
By Peter McGowan | June 5, 2018
For the past 22 years, NYCLA's Committee on the Supreme Court has published its annually updated Attorneys' Guide to Civil Practice in the New York County Supreme Court, which is an exceptional guide book covering all aspects of litigating in Manhattan. And once again the 23rd edition of the Attorneys' Guide does not disappoint.
By Kenneth H. Ryesky | May 30, 2018
The plot conflict is summed up by one quote: "Law school may teach you the law, but it doesn't teach you how to be a lawyer."
New York Law Journal | Best Practices|Commentary
By Gerald Lebovits and Cynthia R. Moore | May 1, 2018
Many factors cause lawyers to write turgidly, including a limited knowledge of how to write in plain English and a belief that readers prefer dense writing to simple, interesting, easy-to-understand writing.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeffrey M. Winn | April 27, 2018
Comey is an excellent writer. Although the book discusses complex legal issues, the narrative is at once both understandable for the general reader and interesting to the typical lawyer.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeffrey M. Winn | April 9, 2018
As the book reminds us, Chinese exclusion was hurtful, harmful, ineffective, misguided and shortsighted.
By Joel Cohen and Dale J. Degenshein | February 23, 2018
Gershman's use of actual cases highlights the prosecutor's role from every side of the criminal justice system.
By Benjamin Brafman | January 26, 2018
In his thrilling novel, Judge Frederic Block takes us on a fast-paced ride through the underbelly of the New York State Criminal Justice System. Writing from the perspective of an experienced U.S. District Judge and former criminal defense attorney, Block deftly navigates through the streets and courts of Kings County as only a seasoned veteran would be able to do.
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