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  • Prisoner's Deliberate Indifference Claim Reinstated

    November 01, 2016ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters
  • Pelvic Mesh Defense Verdict Thrown Out

    November 01, 2016ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters
  • For Nursing Home Patients, No More Compelled Arbitration

    November 01, 2016ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters
  • Most divorces involve the transfer of a marital residence between the parties as part of equitable distribution, especially when there are minor children who will continue to reside in the family home.There is a transfer tax payable on the transfer of real estate, including the marital residence, in connection with the implementation of the marital settlement agreement or divorce.

    November 01, 2016Eli Uncyk and Jeffrey S. Kofsky
  • At a 2015 conference jointly sponsored by the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) and the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML), I listened with much interest as attorneys and judges from areas other than New York expressed disbelief, disapproval and dismay regarding New York's extraordinarily atypical positions regarding the copying and electronic transmission of documents, and the limitations on discovery in litigation focused on issues of access to and custody of children.

    November 01, 2016David A. Martindale
  • Part One of a Two-Part Article

    This article explores common provisions used in pre-and post-nuptial agreements and suggest how standard language might be modified to protect a client's rights or interests in trusts he or she formed before the marriage, or that family members formed naming him or her in various capacities.

    November 01, 2016Martin M. Shenkman and Rebecca A. Provder
  • In what appears to be a case of first impression in New York, the court overseeing a couple's divorce has granted the wife's motion seeking to bar her husband from the delivery room when she gives birth to their child.

    November 01, 2016ljnstaff | Law Journal Newsletters
  • Although a handful of law firms has hired non-lawyer sales teams, most still rely upon individual attorneys or practice groups to generate new client matters (i.e., to sell) even though the majority of them have never received business development skills training. This article describes some of the important characteristics and habits shared by attorneys who have built successful practices.

    November 01, 2016Cynthia Sharp
  • Law firm leadership is at a proverbial fork in the road. The people running law firms can continue to do business as usual, or they can lead their firms toward a model of business that reflects the new and still evolving client expectations and market demands.

    November 01, 2016James A. Durham
  • Optimal Insights Through Inter-Departmental Initiatives

    As dizzying amounts of resources and the need for the timeliest insights grow, the conduit and collaboration between business development and an organization's information management department, especially, becomes more critical than ever.

    November 01, 2016Peter Ozolin