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James Names 36 Litigators, Officials and Academics to NY AG Transition Committee
The list includes a former U.S. attorney from three of the state's four federal districts, two former judges on the New York Court of Appeals, two former State Bar Association presidents, among several others who have been involved in state government and advocacy work.Attorneys Should Turn Attention to State Legislative Races
As critical as these efforts are, however, it would be more efficacious for attorneys to channel expertise and enthusiasm into state legislative elections throughout the countrySetting Standards and Training Requirements for Therapy Dogs and Emotional Support Animals
Cooperatives and Condominiums columnist Eva Talel writes: New York state, as well as at least 16 other states, recently enacted laws which criminalize the fraudulent designation of a therapy dog, in an effort to deter individuals from “mis-labeling” their pets in order to evade legal restrictions on where animals are permitted, including a building's no-pet policy. This column features this important New York state legislation and the report issued a week ago by a New York State Therapy Dog Working Group of the State Department of Agriculture pursuant to this legislation, and provides guidance and recommendations to boards and managers in light of the same.Data Snapshot: Is Big Law More Inclusive of LGBT Attorneys?
We crunched years of survey data to assess how representation of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender attorneys is changing at major law firms.The Bar Should Support Voting Reforms
Unfortunately, New York has trailed behind in voting access.Book Review: A Peek Behind the Shroud of Mystery
The collection is an imperative for any litigating attorney, and helps put the work of judging in perspective for anyone who may find themselves embroiled in our legal system.Federal Judge Gives Ex-NY Assemblywoman 6 Months for Fraud Convictions
Jack Weinstein opposes mandatory minimum sentences and often departs from federal sentencing guidelines; he is known for using his sentencing rulings to address broader issues in criminal justice.'Confirmation Bias' and the Criminal Litigator
Ethics and Criminal Practice columnist Joel Cohen writes: Are prosecutors or defense counsel ethically obligated to stifle their predispositions, proneness or susceptibility to a favorable view of a witness's account of the facts when carrying out their professional responsibilities?Meet the Distinguished Leaders
Others may fly under the radar, but this group of 20 extraordinary lawyers had great performances while demonstrating clear leadership skills that resulted in positive outcomes.Trending Stories
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