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Divorce after Recovery High-conflict divorce cases can be traumatic. There are tools and resources for individuals who are going through a divorce after going through recovery. -
The Passing of a Titan Trial lawyer Stephen Kolodny leaves a legacy of the highest standards of family law and trial skills. His work meant a great deal for our firm. -
Risky Business The "trial penalty" and other critiques of the plea bargain system are back in the news in a big way, from all the President's men to 'Full House' -
Actions Speak Louder Than Words Anyone can say anything, that a thing happened when it didn't, or that a thing didn't happen when it did. Cross-examination is critical to fact-based resolution -
Progressive thinking and practices raise the bar for the benefit of everyone Our push to adopt and use efficient client-friendly practices and tech runs counter to the legal industry's general inertia and fear of change. -
Attorneys should position themselves to receive documents in multiple ways, rather than risk not receiving an important document or, worse, losing their credibility A recurring issue in litigation is a last-minute claim that "I didn't get that" about an important document. These games jeopardize the attorney's credibility. -
Why do some cases go on forever? Most litigation follows a predictable arc, or path. However, sometimes a case becomes unpredictable, expensive and stressful. -
COVID-19 Coronavirus Co-parenting Information If you are a separated or divorced parent, here is a list of information you should gather about yourself as well as request from the other parent -
How Can They Do That? The most difficult question for us to answer is "How can they do that?" when the other side makes a false claim. -
Just the Facts Facts beat opinions and conclusions