By Gerald J. Whalen, Presiding Justice, Appellate Division, Fourth Department | April 30, 2018
The bulwark of a strong and independent judiciary is necessary to protect our country against such momentary passions—compelling though they may be—for if we fail in that, we lose our very foundation.
By Sharon Stern Gerstman, President, New York State Bar Association | April 30, 2018
As lawyers, we know how important an independent judiciary is. On this Law Day, let's make sure our fellow citizens understand it, too.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Angela Turturro | April 23, 2018
In this Special Report: "New York Partner Promotions Up 27 Percent at Top Firms," "The Unique Place for Midsize Firms in Today's Legal Market," "It's the Money, Stupid!" and "Impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act on Law Firms."
By Christine Simmons | April 20, 2018
In another sign of generally robust health among New York's biggest firms, the latest crop of new partners is the largest in years.
By James Meadows | April 20, 2018
Why the new breed of law firms is moving from point- to math-based compensation models.
By Joe Bublé and Sidney Kess | April 20, 2018
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (P.L. 115-97) is transformative legislation that dramatically changes the tax landscape for individuals and businesses for years to come. It has an impact on the income tax that attorneys will pay and it also affects the work that firms will be asked to do.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Angela Turturro | April 9, 2018
In this Special Report: "Don't Wait for the Appeal to Bring in Appellate Counsel," "For Disability Appeals, the Devil Is in the Details," "The Supreme Court's Continuing War Over Legislative History," "Practicing Before the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals" and "The Respondent's Role in the Appellate Process."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Angela Turturro | April 2, 2018
In this week's Special Report: "Ways Your Company May Be Drawing Criminal Health Care Fraud Scrutiny," "OFAC Sanctions: Costly … But Effective?," "The Ninth Circuit's 'Glassdoor' Decision: Grand Juries and Anonymous Speech," "'People v. Weinstein': New York Attorney General's Sharp Warning About Systemic Workplace Sexual Harassment," "The End of the Internal Investigation and the Risk of the Internal Whistleblower: Self-Disclosure in the FCPA Context" and "The Sea Change Across the Pond: UK Privilege in Internal Investigations Remains in Flux."
By Roger A. Burlingame, Steven G. Kobre and Rachel E. Goldstein | March 30, 2018
As UK courts reshape the landscape of privilege law in the internal investigations context, a recent decision offers guidance but not clarity.
By Maranda E. Fritz, Sarah M. Hall and John R. Mitchell | March 30, 2018
Review some areas of potential fraud of which a health care company should be aware to stay compliant and off the DOJ's radar.
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