There are many ways in which federal and sister-state laws will affect the rights of same-sex couples married in accordance with New York's new Marriage Equality Act (DRL ' 10-A). Here, discussion continues on what some of those laws mean to New York same-sex married couples and how certain problems created by them may be lessened by careful planning.
- September 27, 2011Harriet Newman Cohen, Bonnie E. Rabin and Tim James
Separation agreements differ from other kinds of post-nuptial agreements because they are contracts between a husband and wife who remain married but live separate and apart. Where they contain the provisions required by law, these agreements have long been recognized in New York as being valid and binding, and not contrary to public policy.
September 27, 2011Bari Brandes Corbin and Evan B. BrandesSo-called "mirror" orders can be a useful tool in the arsenal of lawyers who handle cases concerning international child travel and the prevention of potential international child abduction. So, what exactly is a mirror order, and how can it be employed to protect your client's parental interests?
September 27, 2011Jeremy D. MorleyIn-depth analysis of pivotal cases.
September 26, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Review of several key cases.
September 26, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |A look at two noteworthy cases.
September 26, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |In some cases, landlords have persuaded courts to "pierce the corporate veil," so as to recover sums from a corporate tenant's creditworthy parent entity and/or principal(s). In other cases, courts have refused to pierce the corporate veil.This article discusses when a court will, or will not, pierce the corporate veil.
September 26, 2011Alexander LycoyannisNow that Houston, TX, plaintiffs attorney Warren Todd Hoeffner has struck a deal with federal prosecutors in a criminal case, civil litigation against the silicosis lawyer and others is heating up.
September 26, 2011Brenda Sapino JeffreysTwo pivotal and important cases, one on asbestos and one on benzene, are discussed in depth.
September 26, 2011David R. Geiger and Creighton K. Page

