New York Law Journal | Commentary
By James C. Tormey III | January 22, 2018
Justice James Tormey, Administrative Judge for the Fifth District, highlights the significant strides the district has made in resolving cases more effectively and efficiently under Judge Janet DiFiore's "Excellence Initiative" mandate.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Rebecca Caravaglio | January 19, 2018
Lawyers tend to devote an enormous amount of time to enhancing their careers and becoming successful. Implementing all the factors that the midsize law firms in your recent article have instituted gives the attorneys a greater chance to become assets in the law field.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeffrey S. Trachtman | January 17, 2018
Jeffrey S. Trachtman writes: Steven Spielberg's “The Post” is a well-crafted, old-school newspaper drama with a timely message about the crucial role of a fearless free press. But it misses the chance to rediscover a forgotten First Amendment hero—the late Judge Murray I. Gurfein.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Steven Cash | January 11, 2018
Steven Cash writes: The rule of law depends on lawyers. That is why, in the wake of Attorney General Jeff Sessions' decision to rescind Obama-era policies that sidestepped the tension between federal and state laws related to marijuana, a reasonable and critical step is to ensure that lawyers can help maintain that rule of law.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Norman Siegel | January 9, 2018
Following Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2017 approximately 30 major federal lawsuits were filed against the president and his administration. These lawsuits have produced approximately 38 major court decisions and the administration has prevailed in only one.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Seth Rubenstein | January 9, 2018
In your issue of December 28, 2017 you published a letter from Howard S. Davis complaining of limitation of access to the courts for people with hearing…
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Robert Tembeckjian | January 9, 2018
The increasingly divisive, special-interest and politically driven view of the judiciary cannot be what we want for our system of justice. It would threaten to make the judge an instrument of ideological tyranny instead of a guardian against it.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Samuel Estreicher | January 8, 2018
Samuel Estreicher writes: At this juncture, absent a special treaty, corporations are not suable for violations of international law. The case against the Arab Bank should be dismissed.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Howard Davis | December 27, 2017
The courts and bar associations in New York continue, with few exceptions, to turn a deaf ear when it comes to the specific needs of people in the hearing loss community.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Dennis Boshnack | December 8, 2017
What is puzzling about DOF's volunteering to cancel the fines is not just that the fines total tens of millions of dollars but that DOF routinely treats misdescription of information required by VTL 238(2) as an affirmative defense, not a jurisdictional defect.
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