March 16, 2022 | New York Law Journal
Jurisprudence and Reframing Natural Law: Supporting the 'Just' in JusticeNo one system, no one intellectual legal theory, fits perfectly into the messy realities of a world written in shades of grey. Still, by considering natural law, we hope to continue to build and work within a system of justice that truly lives up to its name.
By Joseph Napoli and Jeremy Ashton
7 minute read
June 10, 2021 | New York Law Journal
From the Firehouse to the Court RoomThis article explores the nuances of cases involving negligence and firefighters. While these cases are just like other negligence cases in many regards, there are some unique issues at play that are worth keeping in mind.
By Joseph Napoli
17 minute read
March 12, 2019 | New York Law Journal
From the Emergency Room to the Court RoomIn an age where the personal injury lawyer glorifies mass tort litigation, MDLs, and class actions, I prefer the challenge of the car crash, slip and fall on debris or ice, construction worker accident, the defective product or the negligent doctor or hospital.
By Joseph Napoli
6 minute read