Volume 53, Issue 3 Corporation Counsel: A History of the New York City Law Department
Articles
Introduction
Ross Sandler
Reflections on the New York City Law Department
Edward I. Koch
Lawyers for Government Have Unique Responsibilities and Opportunities to Influence Public Policy
Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr.
Reflections on My Years as Corporation Counsel
Peter L. Zimroth
Implementing a New City Charter: Thoughts on My Tenure as Corporation Counsel in a Time of Transition
O. Peter Sherwood
The Giuliani Years: Corporation Counsel 1994–1997
Paul A. Crotty
The New York City Corporation Counsel: The Best Legal Job in America
Michael A. Cardozo
The Independence of the Law Department
Jeffrey D. Friedlander
Institutional Reform Litigation
Leonard Koerner
Defending the Historian’s Art: A Response to Paul A. Crotty’s Attack on Fighting for the City
William E. Nelson
The History of the New York City Law Department: Fighting for the City by William E. Nelson
Ross Sandler
Fighting for the City in Context: William Nelson and the Legal History of New York
William P. LaPiana
Notes
The Intersection Between Finance and Intellectual Property: Trade Secrets, Hedge Funds, and Section 13(f) of the Exchange Act
Erin E. Martin
Case Comments
In re Davis
Adam Schlusselberg
United States v. Grier
Lyndsay V. Ruotolo
Cohen v. JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Erin M. Byrnes