New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Edward Steinberg | February 22, 2021
A court system that relies on the expertise of judges who attended only a handful of schools is antithetical to a free and fair justice system.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joey Aron | February 18, 2021
It is a very important ruling because it paves the way for almost full disclosure of law enforcement disciplinary records, which for decades were shielded from public disclosure under Section 50-a of the New York Civil Rights Law, which was enacted to protect those records from being made public.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Steve Cohen | February 18, 2021
COVID-19 has changed the process of getting hired. It is not better or worse, just different.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By John M. Leventhal | February 17, 2021
The musical chairs of moving judges around to fill the holes in the dike of the inevitable flood of litigation will leave the citizens of this great state without a seat when the music stops.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | February 16, 2021
This is the place where I found my voice. The only hitch is that I've been at Am Law for an obscene amount of time and I'm due for a change.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By K. Scott Kohanowski | February 16, 2021
It is time for New York to protect all owner-occupants of residential property and urgently close the loophole that denies at-risk co-op unit owners the protections accorded to similarly situated homeowners.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jim Walden, Jeffrey Udell and Jacob Gardener | February 16, 2021
The U.S. Attorney should promptly resolve the charges by, at a bare minimum, agreeing to adjourn them in contemplation of dismissal, if not dismissing them outright. Failing that just outcome, President Biden should consider a pardon for The Boss. Why not?
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Gershon M. Ratner | February 12, 2021
Since communicating to the public is one of the president's official functions, the honesty duty likewise applies to virtually all such communications.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Glen Feinberg | February 11, 2021
As the courts in New York adjudicate cases brought under the CVA, they should judge a defendant's actions based on the standards of knowledge and the practices and procedures that were generally accepted at the time of the alleged abuse.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | February 11, 2021
Is the First Amendment applicable to speech by the government, and most especially to a president's speech?
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