By Tom McParland | February 4, 2020
"Judge Batts' devotion to these individuals and to their rehabilitation earned their loyalty and trust; it will be difficult to replace her," Southern District of New York Chief Judge Colleen McMahon said.
By Noah Doyle | December 10, 2019
John H. Doyle III was a former Assistant U.S. Attorney and Chief of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, where he oversaw high profile prosecutions of organized crime and domestic terrorism under United States.
By Jack Newsham | December 6, 2019
Kriegel got his start advising John Lindsay, the New York City mayor, and went on to co-found The American Lawyer magazine with Steven Brill.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By John O'Hara | October 29, 2019
It all began in 1972 when a New York City Police officer named Frank Serpico went to the New York Times to tell his story of widespread police corruption. That was a big deal. It was even a bigger deal when Frank Serpico was shot in the head shortly after that.
By Joseph R. Lentol | October 18, 2019
"What most people don't realize about Jonathan is that aside from his duties running the New York State Defenders Association, he was the staunchest advocate—perhaps the father—of the criminal justice reforms passed this year."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Allen Grubman | August 9, 2019
Most of all Joseph Crea was a deeply caring human being, and I can definitively say that I wouldn’t be where I am today if it weren’t for him.
By Jack Newsham | July 16, 2019
Blaine "Fin" Fogg was one of Joseph Flom's top lieutenants, helping fuel Skadden's rise during the M&A boom years of the 1970s and 1980s.
By Jack Newsham | June 26, 2019
The data-privacy lawyer and litigator was described by his firm as "a source of wisdom, warmth and humor."
By Susan DeSantis | June 24, 2019
"His passing is a major loss for the state court system and for all those committed to the cause of justice," said Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Robert Haig | May 15, 2019
Justice Gammerman was a legend at 60 Centre St. and among the litigation bar throughout New York City and beyond. The stories about him are numerous and entertaining. Part of the reason was his truly wonderful sense of humor.
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