The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | July 2, 2021
Wigdor, which has hired a physical trainer for its attorneys and staff, is one of several law firms adding unique perks in attempting to reacclimate employees to in-office work.
By Christine Simmons | June 28, 2021
Susan Necheles, of Necheles Law, confirmed Monday that she's part of the legal team representing the Trump Organization, working with Alan Futerfas and Bettina Schein.
By Justin Henry | June 15, 2021
"Most of the people who are being sued for this—families and friends of nursing home residents—they don't have lawyers and they don't know the legal jargon," a lawyer suing Cona Elder Law said.
By Jason Grant | June 7, 2021
The former Feiner & Lavy lawyer's "submissions failed to establish that the non-solicitation clause [in his employment agreement with the firm] was unenforceable as an undue restriction on [his] ability to practice law … or that [he] did not solicit plaintiff's clients," wrote an Appellate Division, First Department panel.
By Jason Grant | June 2, 2021
A federal ruling dismissing plaintiffs' underlying fraud action "collaterally estops plaintiffs from arguing that but for defendants' negligence in failing to timely serve the defendant doctors," the plaintiffs would have prevailed in the underlying case, wrote an Appellate Division, First Department panel.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Carol Schiro Greenwald | May 14, 2021
Current marketing literature says that clients are in some ways more dependent on their lawyer advisors, but at the same time, more demanding about client service.
By Ryan Tarinelli | May 12, 2021
The legislation would do away with section 470 of the state judiciary law, which the Court of Appeals has found "requires nonresident attorneys to maintain a physical office in New York."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | May 3, 2021
Reports of anxiety and depression rose notably in this year's ALM 2021 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Survey as lawyers and staff feel isolated and overworked.
New York Law Journal | News|Profile
By Jason Grant | April 20, 2021
"This young man, like many young men in Family Court, is beset with a series of personal issues. So for her to hurl epithets at him is almost like piling on to his problems," said Holden Thornhill, a Black man who's been practicing law in Family Court for 25 years, of his teenage client. Thornhill also reflected on the racism he's faced as a Black attorney.
By Karen Sloan | Zack Needles | April 20, 2021
Attorney Dustin Robinson shares how he went from working at a large law firm to founding his own firm called Mr. Cannabis Law, which serves clients in the cannabis and psychedelics industries.
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