National Law Journal | Commentary
By Jennifer Fischell | January 27, 2021
Historically, Democrats have advocated for strengthening antitrust laws. But there are signs Republicans will also support reforms.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Cyrus Vance Jr. | January 27, 2021
Domestic terrorism is terrorism, period. It should be labeled as such and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David L. Goodwin | January 27, 2021
As we eye the constitutional amendments required to bring about the Chief Judge's "simplified three-level structure," we should not lose sight of other, more-modest changes—many inspired by our state and federal neighbors—that would improve the transparency and user-friendliness of the Unified Court System.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | January 26, 2021
How do you teach partners empathy and understanding when those traits aren't part of the definition of success in Big Law?
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Hugh A. Simons and Joe Blackwood | January 25, 2021
Profits per equity partner grew despite economic upheaval, and it wasn't all about reduced overhead. A closer look at why reveals important lessons.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Philip Katz | January 22, 2021
You can become an asset to your community as an Assigned Counsel attorney in ways that you could never do so in a typical private practice.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | January 22, 2021
When historians write about the Trump era, they will almost certainly conclude that lawyers played a dominant role in aiding and abetting Trump's subversion of the rule of law, and of democracy itself.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | January 20, 2021
Trump's legal pickings are slim to pathetic. They are either past their expiration date or loony—maybe both. Thus far, it's almost a Who's Who list of ardent Trump supporters who are no longer available to represent him when he needs them most.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Daniel Kornstein | January 19, 2021
Four hundred years ago, Shakespeare dealt with the pardon controversy in his plays and understood all sides of the issue, including the one facing us today.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | January 13, 2021
Academically successful, serious and so eager to learn, Josh Hawley is the dream son. He might have been the conservative version of Pete Buttigieg.
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