New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Carlos J. Cuevas | February 25, 2020
Absent the support of the executive and legislative branches of the federal government, the Puerto Rico debt readjustment plan will fail.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Martha Rayner and Alex Garber | February 21, 2020
Criminal justice stakeholders throughout New York must be aware of this paradigm-shifting development in arrest and ticketing procedures.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Angela Turturro | February 20, 2020
This essay is a "step back" from the author's tenure in different roles at the Court of Appeals spanning the last quarter of the last century. The reminiscences recounted here, however, are from his more recent endeavors as a witness in various cases.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Marie Napoli and Michelle M. Greene | February 18, 2020
Although sex trafficking cases are difficult, the litigation is growing as attorneys are continuing to advance claims in state and federal courts across the country.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | February 14, 2020
Why did Trump deserve Dershowitz's creativity? Why do the positions that Trump wanted taken deserve to have been argued by someone who, as a result of his Trump advocacy, has somewhat squandered all the valuable things he's done for many years for defendants who might not otherwise have someone of Dershowitz's caliber at bat for them?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | February 13, 2020
This essay is a "step back" from the author's tenure in different roles at the Court of Appeals spanning the last quarter of the last century. The reminiscences recounted here, however, are from his more recent endeavors as a witness in various cases.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Elliott B. Jacobson | February 13, 2020
If, as per Kennedy, Edmund Ross was an exemplar of human morality and a profile in courage, today's Republican Senators are just the opposite: exemplars of human immorality or amorality—take your pick—and, unquestionably, profiles in cowardice.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph W. Bellacosa | February 6, 2020
This essay is a "step back" from the author's tenure in different roles at the Court of Appeals spanning the last quarter of the last century. The reminiscences recounted here, however, are from his more recent endeavors as a witness in various cases.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Thomas F. Liotti | February 5, 2020
In order to become a judge you must contribute to the political party of your choice and avoid controversy. Judgeships are essentially for sale, and all the lawyers know it, even though the public does not.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Edward Shapiro | February 4, 2020
To truly address the root causes of why lawyers are depressed, stressed, anxious and less than fulfilled professionally, there must be fundamental structural and transformative change throughout our profession.
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