New York Law Journal | Commentary
By John Fellas | April 12, 2022
The Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States, which was established last year by President Biden, ought to consider reforms that might address the failure by Supreme Court Justices to abide by their disclosure and recusal obligations.
New York Law Journal | Chart|Commentary
By Steve Cohen | April 11, 2022
This is the first in a series of interviews conducted by Steve Cohen in which he asks each participant what they wish they had known when they were younger. Or, put another way, what they want their young associates to do or know today. In this edition, he interviews Jeh Johnson, the Paul, Weiss partner who was Secretary of Homeland Security under President Obama.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Suman Chakraborty | April 7, 2022
"Every time I stand up to speak for my client I remind myself not only that my clients chose me, but also that I did everything I could to be ready for that moment even when others did not think I fit the part."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David Lenefsky | April 6, 2022
Putin's threat on February 25 of a nuclear response if the United States or NATO "interferes with us" represents a major change in the concept of "no first use," a pledge or a policy by a nuclear weapons power not to be the first to use nuclear weapons.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Patrick Dolan | April 6, 2022
The Proposed Rules, which number 341 pages, are intended to provide investors in private funds with increased transparency regarding expenses and performance, but would affect CLO securitizations by imposing new disclosure requirements and expenses on collateral managers for CLOs.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Daniel Pollack and Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey | April 5, 2022
Working together, attorneys and social workers can help to design the policies and programs that will implement borough-based jails.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Adam M. Swanson and Timothy William Salter | April 5, 2022
If enacted, this so-called "foreclosure abuse prevention act" would present a radical departure from more than a century of well-settled law, likely accelerating gentrification and exacerbating New York City's housing crisis by creating favorable conditions for real estate speculators to prey on, and profit off, vulnerable and distressed homeowners.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Paul Lackey and Kieran M. Corcoran | April 1, 2022
This article provides a discussion of some of the most significant changes implemented by the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act of 2022.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | March 30, 2022
Once again, John Giuca's struggle to prove that his 2005 murder conviction was tainted by a Brooklyn prosecutor's extensive misconduct has been thwarted.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By John Q. Barrett | March 29, 2022
After World War II, Russia prosecuted Nazis for committing in Ukraine the same international crimes that Russia is committing there today.
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