New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | April 28, 2020
We have not cancelled or postponed any of our 58 presidential elections—not during wars, economic calamities or natural disasters.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Edward J. Guardaro, Jr. | April 27, 2020
It is now our time, as practitioners, to adapt to this reality, create and innovate new means and methods of practice and help overcome any difficulties the courts may encounter moving forward.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Roger Juan Maldonado and Sheila S. Boston | April 24, 2020
We know many of our colleagues recall how lawyers collectively rose to the occasion after 9/11 and lined up to help victims and survivors. This time, we lawyers need to line up remotely. There is much to do, and there's something for all of us to contribute, whether you are actively practicing, retired or a law student.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Alexandra Weaderhorn | April 21, 2020
While the government, state and federal, are instituting public health regulations, stay at home orders, and classifying essential and nonessential employment and medical procedures, we wonder and consider the authority to do so in light of civil and religious liberties.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David Lenefsky | April 21, 2020
Whistler's motivation to bring suit, like many plaintiffs today, included financial problems, a self-righteous certainty of success, and a pugnacious personality.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Richard Emery and Daniel Cooper | April 20, 2020
How are we going to assure that the touchstone of our judicial system remains uncompromised as the fundamental guarantee of equal justice and protection from government overreach?
By Stefanie Marrone | April 20, 2020
The most important question you should ask yourself right now is "how can we support our clients and our profession during this time?"
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Alyssa A. Rower and Leslie Stewart Sullivan | April 20, 2020
If the purpose of maintenance is truly to tide the dependent spouse over until he/she can achieve self-sufficiency, then courts should consider practical issues that arise for the dependent spouse needing to be retrained.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Peter Lobl | April 17, 2020
Making humane contact virtually across our physical divide might help law firms generate a new kind of professional connection among their lawyers.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Alexander Lycoyannis and Dejan Kezunovic | April 17, 2020
Yet another destructive proposal is pending in the New York City Council and is making owners even more anxious than they otherwise were: commercial rent control.
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