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  • n a 3-2 split decision, a Second Department panel has ruled that the strictures of New York Lien Law § 5 were satisfied when initial developer Forest City provided a "completion guaranty," rather than a bond or other typical form of undertaking, for the Atlantic Yards B2 Residential Project in Brooklyn next to the Barclays Center arena.

    December 01, 2016Jennifer Kavney Harvey
  • Two cases of interest.

    December 01, 2016ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters
  • Detailed discussion involving two rulings of importance.

    December 01, 2016ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters
  • Proper Use of Psychological Test Results

    Child custody evaluations often include administration, scoring, and interpretation of psychological tests. Custody evaluators who present results and interpretation of psychological test scores often discuss only their interpretation of the scores.

    December 01, 2016Jonathan Gould and Sol Rappaport
  • Part Two of a Two-Part Article

    A discussion of the trust issues that can arise in the context of matrimonial practice.

    December 01, 2016Martin M. Shenkman and Rebecca A. Provder
  • News Agencies Wanted Trump's Divorce Records: Judge Said 'No'
    NJ Alimony Reduction Amendments May Be Applied Retroactively
    Conviction Upheld: Divorced Man Threatened to 'Kill and Eat' Judge and His Family

    December 01, 2016ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters
  • The issues that I confronted a dozen years ago when I became a CMO for the first time are very much the same issues that my CMO brothers and sisters face today. Irrespective of whether you've had decades of experience or not, the job is tough. Well, the job is relatively easy, but ensuring that your team members get all the credit and your firm hits its success metrics, while maintaining your visibility and growing your perceived value, remains very much a challenge to even the most seasoned professionals.

    December 01, 2016Bruce Alltop
  • Lawyers who exhibit "executive presence" are more likely to make partner, to gain clients' trust and loyalty, and to receive referrals from others. Executive presence is easy to spot, but difficult to define. A lucky few are born with it, but, in most cases, it is learned. This article discusses what executive presence is and how you can learn it.

    December 01, 2016Sheryl Odentz
  • For firms or teams with historically non-collaborative cultures (and that describes 99.9% of them), this "whole collaboration thing" has become a huge annoyance, an attempted interference with "how we've always practiced law." For these folks, the challenge is thorny: Convince everyone that their culture is changing with the times while continuing to conduct business as usual. When they fail, there is often a huge — and demoralizing — gap between the cup and the lip.

    December 01, 2016Pamela Woldow
  • Dramatic Change Defines the Position

    Perhaps no non-practicing lawyer position has changed as dramatically as that of the leading marketing professional, which bears no resemblance to the position in the 1990s. Twenty-five years ago, law firm marketing executives were asked to put together brochures and prepare seating charts for client and partner functions. It's a different world today.

    December 01, 2016John C. Lamar