New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David B. Saxe | March 11, 2022
How can trial judges who often have long-standing settled responsibilities in their trial parts become better prepared for the Appellate Division?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Karen J. Freedman and Glenn Metsch-Ampel | March 10, 2022
Research and experience in child protective and custody proceedings have long demonstrated that an Attorney for the Child is invaluable to both the court and to the child.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Chris Fladgate | March 10, 2022
The Directory, while only nascent, promises to be another integral piece of both the Greater New York and the ADR legal communities for years to come.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan Behr | March 9, 2022
The intentions of the Fashion Sustainability and Social Accountability Act are clearly noble, but it is hard to read the text of the current bill without seeing it as a high-minded legislative scold.
By Joel Cohen | March 9, 2022
Judges infrequently speak publicly to troubling societal issues du jour. Consistent with his ethical obligation of restraint, lest he inadvertently prejudge issues that may conceivably come before him, Justice Acosta has agreed to weigh in on some matters with which society, particularly in New York, is currently grappling involving the administration of criminal justice.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jamie Tester Morfoot and Daniel Pollack | March 8, 2022
Clarity from the legislature and the courts is desperately needed.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ioana Good | March 7, 2022
What can marketers learn from these athletes? Plenty! Here are five tips to start.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Aviva Will | March 7, 2022
GCs and in-house legal departments, as the purchasers of legal services, are ideally placed to help #BreakTheBias and increase diversity in Big Law. There are a number of ways they can do this.
By Elliott B. Jacobson | March 4, 2022
As the mounting evidence makes clear, Putin is—and for a long time now has been—a war criminal.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Timothy R. Capowski, John F. Watkins and Sofya Uvaydov | March 4, 2022
This boundary-pushing has an erosive and corrosive effect.
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