By David Saxe | November 8, 2024
Retired Judge David Saxe recalls his first day on the bench. This essay will appear in his forthcoming book, "My Life as a Judge."
By Matthew Eiben | November 8, 2024
This article discusses coops and condominiums. "In New York, condominium sponsor defect cases provide essential protections for unit owners and boards of managers facing construction flaws attributable to the sponsor. Sponsors are responsible for overseeing the assembly, construction, and sale of condominium units, as well as issuing the offering plan that contains representations concerning the building's construction and design."
By WeSpoke Action Committee | November 8, 2024
A group that focuses on advocating for women in family courts writes in response to a recent Law Journal op-ed that it finds it troubling to see legal professionals in matrimonial courts, where matters of families' lives are at stake, openly publish a fawning article directed at a judge they may appear before.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | November 6, 2024
A recent article published in the New York Law Journal highlighting the work of the Cozen O'Connor team representing the State Democracy Defenders Fund included a photo featuring lawyers who are not part of the group that may have been misleading for readers.
By Jonathan Bick | November 6, 2024
Jonathan Bick discusses the process of holding an AI accountable for any bad acts it may have caused. He writes: "Since an AI is not a legal entity, it may avoid being held accountable for its bad acts because it cannot be a party to a court proceeding. However, an AI may be the object of a court proceeding…which would place it under the jurisdiction of a court and that court may transfer the AI to the plaintiff and thereby ameliorating the difficulties associated with an AI's bad acts."
By Jeffrey A. Galant | November 6, 2024
Creditors of corporate entities will, at various times, pursue the controlling shareholders to satisfy an undercapitalized corporation's indebtedness. Following along these lines, when it comes to income taxation, it is always important to be able to identify the proper taxpayer.
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | November 5, 2024
[Editor's note: This letter was submitted in response to the column "In Corruption Case Against Eric Adams, Prosecutors Are Attempting to Create a…
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty, Jr. | November 5, 2024
This article discusses New York's Appellate Division "immediate appeals "as of right" to the Appellate Division from non-final (interlocutory) orders of the Supreme Court, about the only qualification being that the non-final order"
By Jared M. Trujillo | November 4, 2024
The majority in Brown v. EMA held that government does not have "a free-floating power to restrict the ideas to which children may be exposed." Yet the Kids Online Safety Act aims to do just that, threatening the vital resources and affirming online communities that support LGBTQ+ youth, a CUNY Law associate professor writes.
By Mark Berman | November 4, 2024
This article discusses artificial intelligence and its impact in the courtroom.
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