The authors continue herein their discussion of the situations in which New York courts have found it desirable to award one parent or the other decision-making authority over certain types of child-rearing issues. These are the so-called "zones of decision-making."
- November 29, 2010Bari Brandes Corbin and Evan B. Brandes
Approximately 30 years after the enactment of Equitable Distribution Law, courts continue to grapple with issues of statutory interpretation pertaining to the classification of property as marital or separate.
November 29, 2010Thomas A. ElliotAll the latest news you need to know.
November 29, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Analysis of recent cases of importance.
November 29, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |This month, the authors continue their discussion with an anlysis of attacks on the physician's decision to prescribe off-label.
November 29, 2010Lori G. Cohen and Sara K. ThompsonFederal health care reform will significantly impact lawyers.From compliance to quality improvement to reimbursement, the changes are far-reaching.
November 29, 2010Peter H. Anderson and Kimberly K. BocellPhysicians who allow medical sales reps into operating rooms may be caught in the crossfire of litigation and liability that can result from sales rep presence and activities.
November 29, 2010Kevin M. QuinleyAnalysis of a recent case of interest.
November 29, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |In a bad economy, a range of recent decisions can be cited to overcome the argument that an earning capacity in excess of current income should be attributed to a parent.
November 29, 2010Mary Cushing Doherty and Margaret Wrenn Hickey

