By Jennifer Kupferman | October 31, 2024
One helpful breathing technique is the "physiological sigh," which attorneys can use anytime and anywhere—and particularly at times of high stress, psychotherapist Jennifer Kupferman writes.
By Daniel Kornstein | October 30, 2024
The decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court that have shaped the country's history are well known to many—Brown, Marbury, Roe, et al. A Cohen & Gresser partner provides a showcase of what he deems to be some of the court's most horrible mistakes.
By Bennett L. Gershman | October 30, 2024
Donald Trump sees himself as a strongman who with his followers has a well-documented plan to subvert the 2024 presidential election and remake our form of government, the Law Journal's Bennett Gershman writes.
By Alan Marrus | October 29, 2024
After reading the charges in the Adams' indictment and hearing the U.S. attorney's press conference detailing the allegations, the public needs to know that the crimes charged in the indictment are not supported by the publicly available facts.
By Daniel Conviser | October 29, 2024
The legislature has made dramatic reforms to our criminal justice system over the past several years—limiting monetary bail, increasing the discovery…
By Eli Northrup | October 23, 2024
There is a bill currently pending, the Marvin Mayfield Act, which would eliminate mandatory minimum sentences in New York.
By Philip Katz, Danielle Petitti and Daniel Lipschutz | October 18, 2024
Three family law attorneys speak out against a recent report broadcast by NBC 4 New York that they say undermines the public's trust in the judiciary.
By Jeffrey M. Winn | October 15, 2024
Jeffrey Winn reviews the memoir of a former U.S. ambassador to Russia who provides a close assessment of Vladimir Putin's past and motivations.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | October 15, 2024
Former President Donald Trump wants his supporters and enablers to subordinate their real-world perceptions to his political will, Law Journal columnist Bennett L. Gershman writes.
By Joseph A. Zayas | October 11, 2024
New York's court system is working with the Center for Justice Innovation to implementing a number of common-sense measures aimed at reducing case processing delays, including improving oversight of the discovery process, accelerating when pretrial hearings occur, deploying court personnel to help resolve obstacles to case resolution, and establishing a formal protocol for conferencing cases and setting firm trial dates.
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