New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Patrick Dolan | February 3, 2022
Rule 15c2-11 was recently amended by the Securities and Exchange Commission to provide for additional disclosure by broker-dealers to potential investors and the staff of the SEC has made it clear that it views Rule 15c2-11 as applying to both equity and fixed income securities. The SEC's most recent no-action letter regarding Rule 15c2-11 raises a few potential issues for the securitization market.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | January 31, 2022
"Despite the absence of a virtual outburst from the judiciary, one suspects that many of them who are required to deal with policies with which they don't necessarily agree are expressing their doubts behind closed doors."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Christine M. Sarteschi | January 27, 2022
The public has access to hundreds of thousands of sovereign citizen encounters on YouTube. For some, these videos have become a source of amusement. But to believe they are harmless or a joke is a mistake.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By James B. Kobak Jr. | January 26, 2022
When content is false and incendiary it aims not only to deceive but to deprive other speakers of credibility and attention. It undermines, rather than contributes to, debate; it inflames rather than informs.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David Lenefsky | January 18, 2022
Culture creators are obviously not always cultured.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Philip M. Berkowitz | January 14, 2022
The Supreme Court's decision introduces more uncertainty in a very uncertain time.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Philip Katz | January 14, 2022
Even though the state of New York has historically been a champion of equal access to justice for over a century, in recent decades it seems that our State Legislature and the Executive branch have lost their way on this important issue.
By Joel Cohen | January 10, 2022
Joel Cohen conducts an interview with Thomas Main, author of 'The Rise of Illiberalism'. Rather than a traditional book review that would, predictably, agree with or attempt to refute Main's thinking, Cohen chose to better report his actual thinking on the subject—a preview for the reader of what his excellent volume has to say—through a question-and-answer session.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Yee Wah Chin | January 7, 2022
The claimed reasons for this bill are unsupported by reality.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | January 6, 2022
Did Judge Wood carefully analyze legal issues correctly? Was his reasoning coherent, logical, and based on a correct application of law? Did he cite legal authority carefully and responsibly?
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