New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | December 30, 2022
Chief Judge-Designate Hector LaSalle is the right choice to take on the leadership role at this time.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Timothy R. Capowski and John (Jack) F. Watkins | December 29, 2022
The Grieving Families Act isn't being opposed by hospitals, insurance carriers, and other interests because they are mustache-twirling supervillains trying to kill the poor. It's getting opposition because there's a real chance it will create an unsustainable cost spiral at the highest pain points— hospitals and health care—which, famously, already cost far too much, particularly for the uninsured.
By Joel Cohen | December 27, 2022
Scrutiny of a judge's record in particular requires the punctilio of fairness.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Brad Hoylman | December 22, 2022
Every other state, save for New York and Alabama, has already reformed their wrongful death statutes. The governor should seize this historic opportunity to rectify generations of injustice by signing the Grieving Families Act into law.
By Jeffrey M. Winn | December 15, 2022
In resisting what he calls the political misuse of the DOJ by Trump officials, Berman declares that he "fought back and protected a cornerstone of American justice."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Toby Kleinman and Daniel Pollack | December 13, 2022
This article posits that, where the appointment of a GAL is on behalf of the court, rather than to represent what the child wants as a party to the action, the appointment creates a circumstance that may be unconstitutional and a violation of an individual party's rights.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Paul Townsend | December 12, 2022
Federal courts must start enforcing the language of FRE 1006 and permit parties only to use charts to summarize evidence as aides rather than elicit testimony from live witnesses that merely recite the selected portions on the prepared demonstrative exhibit.
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | December 9, 2022
Professor Snyder's biography of Felix Frankfurter provides a treasure trove of documented analysis across a mass of cases and jurisprudential issues throughout the 20th century.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Cary London | December 7, 2022
Rikers has turned into the problem child that no one wants to take responsibility for—or make meaningful policy changes to fix. Instead, it is being patched up with Scotch tape in attempt to mask the truth of what is going on in the public forum.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ioana Good | December 6, 2022
"While personality can help feed success in the sales world, learning about sales approaches that have been empirically proven to drive success can also create a rainmaker," writes Ioana Good.
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