Here is a Top Ten list of concerns for in-house lawyers and the companies they represent.
- March 28, 2011Michael Greco
This article contains tips for drafting effective separation and settlement agreements that maximize the employer's return on its severance or settlement payments to departing or former employees.
March 28, 2011Bill WortelUnlike their public sector counterparts, private-sector employees have historically enjoyed little protection against unreasonable property searches by their employers. Is the legal landscape changing?
March 28, 2011Wendi S. Lazar and Seth M. MarninFor the eleventh consecutive year, Altman Weil has conducted a Chief Legal Officer (CLO) Survey on issues of importance in managing corporate law departments.This article discusses selected results of the recent survey.
March 24, 2011Daniel J. DiLucchioThere has been much criticism of the new temporary maintenance awards (DRL ' 236B(5-a)) and their shortcomings. For the moment, we need to live with the statute in its current form. To that end, following is a user guide to the new statute.
March 22, 2011Karen M. Platt and Alton L. AbramowitzWhen emotional issues manifest themselves during the life of a divorce, keeping the case in line with the law and presenting the evidence properly become highly important.
March 22, 2011Elliott ScheinbergThis article focuses on whether an out-of-the-money unsecured creditor with an unliquidated claim has standing to object to a gift plan.
March 22, 2011Gift Plans: Death Knell or Still on Life Support?The 2010 Tax Act estate tax provisions were a game-changer, the effects of which will be felt by matrimonial practitioners for many years. This article discusses possible issues, traps, or opportunities that might arise as a result of the new law.
March 18, 2011Martin M. ShenkmanFamily lawyers should recognize the upheaval that may occur if the lawyer fails to spot a unique issue when a Catholic fianc'e is involved in the negotiation of a pre-nuptial agreement.
March 18, 2011Mary Cushing DohertyTwo state laws in New York make the illegality of a tenant's use of rented premises a matter of considerable concern to landlords. While the first law can be expensive to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars, there is no limit on what the other could cost the landlord ...
March 17, 2011Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman

