Special Reports
Partnership
This Special Report from the New York Law Journal discusses the nuts and bolts of partnership law, how to successfully integrate lateral hires, the essential factors to consider before opening a new office and how to attract and retain women attorneys, along with the new partner classes at the firms with the largest private New York offices.
Trusts & Estates
In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal: "Draft Once, Proofread Twice," "The Clock Is Ticking on Rare Tax Planning Opportunities," "An Estate Planner's Guide to Client Representation," "The Ongoing Evolution of New York Trust Decanting" and "Interplay of Federal and New York Estate Taxes Proves Tricky."
NYSBA Annual Meeting
In this free Special Report from the New York Law Journal, members of the state judiciary and bar leaders discuss budget issues, the juvenile justice system, civil legal service funding, and other challenges and opportunities facing the profession.
Litigation
In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal: "Beware the Pitfalls of 'Self-Collection,'" "When Medical Practices Meet Restrictive Covenants," "Do Privacy Rights in Electronic Communications Exist?" and "Speculating About Speculative Damages."
Dodd-Frank
In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal: "Analyzing the Family Office Rule," "The Dawning of Systemic Regulation," "Reinventing the Credit Rating" and "Gaps in the Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act Create Uncertainty."
Regulatory Reform
In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal: "Investment Advisers Faced a Tumultuous Regulatory Year," "There's a New Regulator in Town," "Agencies Pursued an Aggressive Antitrust Agenda in 2011" and "Government Responds to New Sense of Urgency for Securities Reform."
Litigation
In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal, brought to you free by The TASA Group, Inc.: "Patent Pilot Program Ready for Takeoff in New York," Is Equitable Estoppel in Arbitration a Sinking Ship?" and "Class Certification Under Attack."
Corporate Restructuring and Bankruptcy
In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal, brought to you free by The Arthur B. Levine Company: "Equitable Disallowance Rears Its Head in 'WaMu'," " Navigating Dodd-Frank's Resolution Plan Requirement," "Keeping It Personal" and "Pushing Boundaries."
Corporate Governance
In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal, brought to you free by Wilmington Trust: " Say on Pay 2011: Proxy Advisors on Course for Hegemony," " When Executives Depart, Non-Economic Terms Can Matter," " Monitoring the Duty of Monitor" and "The Increasing Significance of Enterprise Risk Management."
Real Estate Law & Practice
In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal: "New York City Brownfield Program Enjoys Initial Success," "Trends in Green Litigation: New Litigants, New Damages," "Intercreditor Agreements 2.0: Lessons Learned in the 'Tranches'" and "On the Path of Lease Resistance."

