New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Steve Cohen | September 9, 2022
This latest installment of 'What I Wish I Knew Then' includes career advice from Chip Loewenson, a partner at Morrison & Foerster.
By George M. Heymann | September 7, 2022
Barr's account of his rise through the ranks in the Bush administration until his retirement as Attorney General at the end of Bush's term was impressive. He outlines how making one good connection early on in his career opened multiple doors that lead directly to the Oval Office and working in the highest echelons of government.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | August 25, 2022
"There is another quality in Justice Thomas's jurisprudence that needs to be noted, and which has not been sufficiently examined: the gratuitous cruelty in some of his opinions."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Steven B. Epstein | August 24, 2022
When attorneys handle a telephone call that pertains to a driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs offense (DUI) offense, they should be aware that the actions they take at that very moment can dramatically change the outcome of their client's case.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ioana Good | August 24, 2022
What exactly is the metaverse? How is it going to change our lives? What kinds of things can we be doing now to prepare for it?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jacob Lewis | August 23, 2022
Recently, the court has moved away from a punitive interpretation by reaffirming the plaintiff's affirmative duty to prove causation before granting summary judgment. But without Judge DiFiore's vote, the Scaffold Law may once again step towards the more draconian application of near strict liability.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Andrey Spektor | August 22, 2022
Given the sparsity of FCPA case law, the recent opinion offers valuable leverage when negotiating a resolution with the government.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen and Bennett L. Gershman | August 16, 2022
To use lay terminology, does he or she know what they're talking about? Or may a lawyer simply make a bold declaration about facts without knowing whether they are true?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Sally G. Blinken and William Josephson | August 15, 2022
With the Jan. 6, 2021 House of Representatives Select Committee considering recommendations to clarify and strengthen the Electoral Count Act of 1887, now is a good time also to consider alternatives to a House of Representatives election of the President.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By James Borkowski | August 12, 2022
Whether you are new to mediation or a seasoned practitioner in the forum, 'Mastering Mediation: 50 Essential Tools for the Advanced Practitioner' offers helpful tips for everyone at every level.
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