New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Nicholas A. Robinson and Maya K. van Rossum | October 21, 2021
The third chance to establish the right to a clean and healthy environment for all New Yorkers is on the ballot for Nov. 2, 2021.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Megan Spinos | October 20, 2021
Law firms are increasing their use of artificial intelligence and other high-tech tools, reallocating space for common areas and amenities, assigning fewer desks, sharing more workstations and making their remaining space more appealing and aesthetically pleasing.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David Lenefsky | October 19, 2021
The legal problem for Clara and Robert was that women in Saxony before age 21 needed permission to marry from both her parents.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Pastor | October 19, 2021
In light of a clear and escalating cybersecurity threat, local governments need to act, and they should do at least four things right away.
By Thomas E.L. Dewey | October 15, 2021
In this edition of his Settlement and Compromise column, Thomas E.L. Dewey examines a decision, 'Go New York Tours v. Tour Central Park', which makes clear that after a court dismisses a case because the parties have settled, the court cannot reopen the case if the parties dispute the existence of their settlement agreement unless it has subject matter jurisdiction to do so.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Stephen Robinson | October 15, 2021
'I look at tonight's award less as a recognition of my accomplishments and more as a recognition of those who lifted me up, dusted me off, helped me learn and gave me another chance to succeed.'
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Phil Goldberg and Tom Stebbins | October 14, 2021
Simply put, categorically eliminating state antitrust actions from ever being consolidated in MDLs does not facilitate justice; it facilitates excessive and burdensome litigation at the expense of justice.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Daniel Pollack | October 14, 2021
Here are the responses of some very experienced family law attorneys and mental health professionals.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Carlos J. Cuevas | October 14, 2021
"There should be a referendum held in Puerto Rico concerning whether Puerto Rico should be admitted as a state of the United States. The results of the Puerto Rico referendum should be binding upon the federal government."
By Joel Cohen | October 5, 2021
He's not writing for Slate, Politico, the New York Times or even the Federalist Society intending to provide the reader with a "scoop", or intending to move the public to his way of thinking. Rather he's a jurist who explains his craft, and how he, along with his colleagues and predecessors, have dealt with the continuing—sometimes, earthshaking—issues that have confronted the Court.
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