By Brian Lee | December 2, 2022
Lucy Lang's office on Friday released a report that concluded a "persistence of disparate treatment of Black and Brown New Yorkers at every stage of the criminal justice system."
By Peter E. Bronstein | December 1, 2022
'The Big Cut' is a "delightful escapade into the life of a fictional dynamic New York trial lawyer, Johnny Ocean, who is brought into a difficult case."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky | December 1, 2022
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky discuss a recent decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit that opens the door for district courts to consider, in addition to the requirements of New York's attachment statute, "extraordinary circumstances," such as the potential impact of the proposed attachment on third parties as well as public policy concerns.
By Brian Lee | November 30, 2022
The action follows on a victory for appointed counsel that applied only to lawyers in New York City. If the NYSBA is successful it will secure a raise statewide.
By Ross Todd | November 22, 2022
Brown's work and win for the Johnson & Johnson baby powder case and quick pivot to a bankruptcy matter are just some of the reasons she won Litigator of the Year.
By Erin E. Gleason Alvarez | November 18, 2022
The adversarial system of litigation is not one that engenders trust among counterparties. So, it makes sense for people to expect the worst of one another when they arrive at the negotiation table. But this can become an issue in mediation when it clouds the decision-making processes of counsel and client alike.
By David Berkey | November 18, 2022
People do not always solve their disputes without the aid of others. In this article, David Berkey discusses the pros and cons of using litigation or an alternative method of dispute resolution (ADR) such as mediation or arbitration to bring closure to a dispute.
By John M. Delehanty | November 18, 2022
A passive approach to mediation in the hard-bitten world of New York litigation will simply lead to organized chaos. In this article, John M. Delehanty outlines the active steps that a mediator should take to assure a successful resolution of a commercial dispute.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeremy H. Temkin | November 16, 2022
Given that the Tax Court applies the law as interpreted by the Court of Appeals in the Circuit where the taxpayer lives, the varying interpretations of the supervisory approval requirement mean that liability for substantial penalties may turn on where the taxpayer resides.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John L.A. Lyddane | November 14, 2022
The opportunity to dispute merit in medical malpractice defense provides an important tool for the representation of your client.
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