By Emily Saul | December 9, 2022
Known as the "Serpico Judge," Namm made waves during his term on the bench in Suffolk County, exposing police perjury in several murder cases and asking two separate New York governors to investigate county law enforcement.
By Andrew Denney | November 14, 2022
"She had an uncanny ability to have her finger on the pulse of every office within the Legal Aid Society family," Steven Banks, who is now special counsel at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, said.
By Cooley | November 11, 2022
For decades, he was one of New York City's leading bankruptcy lawyers, a mentor to dozens of young attorneys and a dedicated professor of bankruptcy law.
By Jane Wester | October 12, 2022
One of Johnson's former clerks, U.S. Attorney Breon Peace of the Eastern District of New York, said he would remember the judge as both an excellent jurist and "more significantly … a wonderful human being."
By Andrew Denney | September 27, 2022
Through his lengthy career, Clurman worked in both the private and public sectors and penned a number of legal volumes.
By Andrew Denney | September 5, 2022
"He held a mirror up to the legal profession—warts and all—and I think that helped the public better understand the legal profession, and help the legal profession understand its role in public life," H. Rodgin Cohen, Glasser's longtime friend and senior chair at Sullivan & Cromwell, told the Law Journal.
By Andrew Denney | August 12, 2022
Friedman co-founded a white-collar defense and securities regulation boutique in the late 1970s when that kind of work was still considered a niche practice by major firms.
By Brian Lee | July 19, 2022
Richard Simons, just the second associate judge to serve on the Court of Appeals through a gubernatorial appointment, served as chief judge temporarily and steadied New York's highest court in the wake of a scandal surrounding ex-Chief Judge Sol Wachtler.
By Andrew Denney | July 18, 2022
"I don't want to be thought of as a white-collar lawyer. I want to be thought of as a lawyer who represents people because they need representation," Shargel said in 2012 during an interview with Michael Stoler for CUNY TV's BuildingNY series. I want to be thought of as a lawyer who's willing to give my all…I'm not worried about the color of the collar."
By Andrew Denney | June 10, 2022
Walter "Jeff" Storey, an attorney and journalist who helped lead the Law Journal's newsroom for 12 years as its executive editor, died on Friday, his family confirmed. He was 73.
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