By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 1, 2020
As courts try to adjust amid COVID restrictions, lawyers open up about how they're handling the nation's first-ever virtual trials.
New York Law Journal | Profile
By Jane Wester | October 26, 2020
"She just sees things from a thousand different angles all at once, it's hard to keep up with her thought processes," Sullivan & Cromwell partner Sharon Nelles said. "She knows her law cold, she knows the Constitution cold and she's not afraid, if she sees a problem, to go figure out some law that's going to allow her to fix it. She'll find it."
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 19, 2020
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the state on Wednesday plans to announce changes to the color-coded coronavirus restriction zones, which are aimed at stopping virus clusters from transforming into broader outbreaks.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 8, 2020
Turturro Law in Brooklyn is arguing that it doesn't hold mass gatherings and operates within a safe and controlled environment, complying with coronavirus protocols.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 2, 2020
Lucian Chalfen, a state court spokesman, said Friday that the hot spot areas have not affected courthouse operations.
By Dan Packel | October 1, 2020
Bradford Edwards & Varlack counts the first Black partner at Davis Polk & Wardwell as a founding member, and also includes the former CFO at Orrick and Baker & Hostetler as part of the team.
By Jason Grant | September 29, 2020
Five plaintiffs-side firms are behind more than 73% of all New York ADA website-accessibility federal filings, "which shows this is an extremely focused effort," said UsableNet, which conducted the research.
By Jason Grant | September 25, 2020
"Her cognitive functioning, her ability to think, this was her strength," said the injured 24-year-old woman's lawyer, Benedict Morelli. The defendants also include a realty company owned by Michael Rubin, a co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers and the New Jersey Devils.
By Jason Grant | September 18, 2020
"In order to be entitled to a portion of the fee, more is required of the forwarding attorney than the mere recommendation," wrote the Appellate Division, Second Department.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Janet Falk | September 17, 2020
There are three scenarios for a referral: asking a client, receiving a referral from an attorney and making a referral to an attorney, writes Best Practices for Solo Practices columnist Janet Falk.
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