Governor Elliot Spitzer took action this past month on some legislatively approved bills dealing with family and children's interests. Some of these were signed into law, but one was not. This article offers some of the highlights.
- September 26, 2007Janice G. Inman
Residency or domicile? What is the legal difference? The interaction between the CPLR, the DRL and traditional notions of due process warrant a closer look when addressing the issues surrounding non-residents. Bearing in mind that motions to dismiss on jurisdictional grounds must be made immediately under CPLR ' 3211, the matrimonial attorney should understand the interplay and be prepared to act swiftly.
September 26, 2007Lee RosenbergThis column discusses some advanced search techniques in Google that can improve the relevance of search results. It also examines ways to determine the reliability of a Web site.
September 26, 2007Tracey R. RichLast month, we explained that in order to stay ahead of the competition in today's economic environment, a law firm needs to be flexible and agile in adapting to change, whether through a corporate restructuring, adopting new technologies or processes, or introducing new products or services. We discussed a number of important ways of doing so, and we conclude this month with a final major area: IT.
September 26, 2007Steven BurchellMany firms have instituted elaborate machinery for their recruiting (entry-level and lateral) and orientation, but there is a long way to go toward stellar results regarding orienting, integrating, and retaining those hard-won recruits. Some of the difficulties are generational; others can be traced to the traditions of partnership culture, which often lacks openness about management and how the firm handles the business of law. This article focuses on pumping up orientation programs.
September 26, 2007Phyllis HaserotBeing civilized means living, learning and working with others in an environment which is conducive to interaction and camaraderie. Proper etiquette means using all the high-tech tools we now possess in a manner in which we can build relationships and show others we are available and open to them. Technology should make our lives easier not more complex, so think before you turn on your Ipod next to that stranger on the plane.
September 26, 2007Sharon Meit AbrahamsIn today's Internet age, from strictly a networking standpoint, the world is officially your oyster. Never before has it been so easy for attorneys to communicate with clients and colleagues from all over the world to attract, develop and secure international business.
September 26, 2007Christy BurkeLaw-firm marketing in the UK has witnessed some important developments over the last three years. Firms of all sizes, from large international players to smaller niche firms, have made sizeable investments in their business development departments. U.S. firms with a presence in the UK and Europe have also invested heavily in this key area.
September 26, 2007Tim SkipperWhat I think is that for the most part, women in law have feared being themselves because if they showed their 'feminine side,' they would be perceived as not good enough or smart enough to succeed. I am here to say that's just rubbish."--Elizabeth Anne 'Betiayn' Tursi
September 26, 2007Elizabeth Anne 'Betiayn' TursiLegislatures and courts alike in several jurisdictions have extended existing anti-discrimination laws to transgender people, and some employers have followed suit with changes to their non-discrimination policies. Employers are thus advised not only to familiarize themselves with the current legal landscape for transgender rights, but also to consider the practical implications of such laws on their own efforts to provide an inclusive and non-discriminatory workplace environment for transgender employees. This two-part article will explore the legal landscape and its implications.
September 26, 2007John D. Shyer and Toshi Kameoka

