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When Client Relationships Don’t End Amicably

By Dan Davidson The CPA Journal December 2020/January 2021 Edition It is never pleasant when a client relationship ends on less than amicable terms. This is especially true when the relationship’s demise leads to litigation. A contract dispute that was recently litigated in bankruptcy court [In re Kent, 615 B.R. 171

Indigent Access To Justice Debated In Luxury Condo Appeal

By Claude M. Millman, with Russell A.S. Wirth New York Law Journal October 1, 2020 The New York State Court of Appeals is poised to hear oral argument in a case about the financing of a luxury, residential tower on Sutton Place in Manhattan—but some not-for-profits are saying that the outcome could

MARITAL PRIVILEGES

By Caroline Rule The Journal of the Section of Litigation Vol. 45 No. 4 Summer 2019 Marriage is perplexing, and the marital privileges even more so. Contradictory views determine when they apply and what they protect. In many states, statutes, rather than case law, govern, but federal law leaves it to