By Dan M. Clark | October 8, 2019
The proposal is intended to simplify the state's trial court system, which some have said is difficult to navigate for litigants, particularly when more than one venue is involved in a particular case. But critics focused on the "unbridled discretion" court administrators would have to shuffle judges around the state.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | October 8, 2019
More than half of all minority partners are nonequity partners, according to an analysis by The American Lawyer.
By David Thomas | October 7, 2019
A former practice assistant at the firm is alleging double-barreled violations of New York State labor law.
By Dan M. Clark | October 7, 2019
While the U.S. Supreme Court refused to set the case aside, the justices according to order are prepared to address whether the matter has been rendered moot by actions to withdraw the measures by the city government and state lawmakers.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | October 4, 2019
Isn't it just possible that Rudy Giuliani could ultimately be viewed as a co-conspirator (assuming improper or illegal acts were committed) so that ethically he cannot and should not be representing "his client"—the president of the United States.
By Jason Grant | October 4, 2019
As Amala Muhammed Redd laid out the abuse she suffered as a child, she also told of the moment when she learned about the Child Victims Act and how it was a revelation to her.
By Thomas Phillips | October 4, 2019
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, now President Trump's personal lawyer, has hired an old friend to represent him as he is dragged into Trump's…
By Dan M. Clark | October 3, 2019
If a trial judge ultimately rejects a motion for preliminary injunction against the ban, it's likely that decision will also end up before the Third Department.
By Jason Grant | October 3, 2019
A veteran personal injury and criminal defense attorney has been suspended from practicing law for three months after allowing an unlicensed law school graduate employed at his office to perform lawyer-only duties, such as appearing on a client's behalf at a deposition.
By Patrick Smith | October 2, 2019
The firm beat its own prior record for newly minted partners—but partnerships aren't all created equal.
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