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Mitch Tobol
Dec07
As it turns
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

The last vestige of fall was scattered all over my lawn. I was compelled to take a picture to remind me of the colorful repast that fall makes before the gray skies and barren trees are in my view.   I can only wait for snow to blanket the ground with a white, sound-absorbing canopy of stillness that transforms into a scene of quiet beauty. It is a

Fred Klein
Dec06
The Soul of Gotham
Posted By : Fred Klein

Gotham's mantra is that "It's better to give than receive, but what goes around comes around."  If you live it, our mantra works in countless magical and wonderful ways.  It is truly the verbalization of the Soul of Gotham!One of the many manifestations of our mantra is our annual Season of Giving initiative.  Last year, the Gotham Foundation made

Benjamin Geizhals
Dec05
Another Hat Story
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

It always amazes me when a hat I’mwearing triggers a conversation.Last Sunday, I was wearing my Baltimore Ravens hat, given to me by a dear friend who is a Ravens fan and believes that my wearing the hat has a positive impact on the team’s performance.We were in Brooklyn at a burger joint. The Ravens were on TV and the hat was on my head. Unfortuna

Shawn Bernabeu
Dec04
Tis the season
Posted By : Shawn Bernabeu

Thanksgiving has passed. Great food, Great football, holiday shopping, the race to year end.   I have always loved thanksgiving, everyone does. Great time with family and friends, Great food. The cool weather arrives. This year didn't disappoint. The weather definitely turned, significant snow in some areas. The food was amazing, the football was g

Nancy Schess
Dec03
The Social Media Debate Heats Up
Posted By : Nancy Schess

This past week, Australia became the first country to enact a social media ban for anyone under the age of 16.  The bill is aimed at safeguarding the mental health of young people but critics ask how can its terms possibly be enforced?  Social media platforms must verify the age of their users.  How will that happen?   Apparently, some platforms mi

Rona Gura
Dec02
A Favorite Thanksgiving Memory
Posted By : Rona Gura

My family had an interesting conversation over the Thanksgiving table. We each recounted our favorite childhood Thanksgiving memory. I tried to relay a memory from when my children were young. But my now adult children called me out on that and asked me to recount a Thanksgiving memory from when I was a child.  It was, actually, an easy memory to t

Corey Bearak
Dec01
GOtham GREEN® continues a tradition recognizing worthy initiatives and businesses
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Early in my career I enjoyed opportunities to work to enact major environmental initiatives including “The NYC Recycling Law,” the “Spill Bill,” mandating cleanup of accidental releases of hazardous substances or assessing three times the cost of any cleanup performed by the City of New York (The Hazardous Substance Emergency Response Law - 1987 Lo

Mitch Tobol
Nov30
No matter what
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

I’m all in when it comes to smoking ducks and frying turkeys—it’s my thing. But I have to tell you it wasn’t easy this year. The weather was cold and wet. Keeping the smoker at the right temp was a battle, and the fryer took forever to heat up.   But for me, no challenge is too big when it comes to the feast. I stuck it out, got everything cooked,

Fred Klein
Nov29
Congestion
Posted By : Fred Klein

One of my goals in life is to continue to "be in the traffic" (and remain relevant).  However, if you want to be in the traffic you need to deal with the congestion.And so it goes...

Benjamin Geizhals
Nov28
Happy Thanksgiving
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

I wonder whether the turkeys pardoned by the President and really thankful. However, we enjoy this day, may we find a moment to be thankful. Happy Thanksgiving.  

Crysti Farra
Nov27
Sometimes life hits fast and hard...
Posted By : Crysti Farra

Just when you thought things were in cruise mode...BAAAMMM .... out of the blue life can deal you a wicked hand.   However, when this happens, you instantly know who your friends are.  The ones who support you and encourage you.  I have many such friends in Gotham.  I am also fortunate to have a very supportive family.  So in this instance, I was c

Nancy Schess
Nov26
Are You Using It?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Everyone is talking about Artificial Intelligence.  It is showing up in so many different ways.  You can’t even do a google search anymore without AI results.   We have lots of technology tools available at our law firm to make document production easier – proofreading and editing tools, template tools, timekeeping tools and the list goes on.   I k

Rona Gura
Nov25
It's All About the Sides
Posted By : Rona Gura

For me, Thanksgiving is all about the side dishes. It’s also about the frame of the turkey but that’s a blog for another day.   We generally host Thanksgiving and serve “traditional” side dishes. For us, that includes sweet potato casserole, with the melted marshmallows, a string bean casserole, with the Durkee fried onions, my husband's stuffing w

Corey Bearak
Nov24
Closure
Posted By : Corey Bearak

It was that time again. Cannot ignore it. Cannot avoid it. Cannot delay it.  The outside office —at least of very last vestiges of it — got formerly closed yesterday.  Much of the work got done the preceding weekend. Just needed to dispose of some cushions for my chair; we decided to secure new cushions next season. I’ll miss being able to “deploy”

Mitch Tobol
Nov23
The Only Constant
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

Time is a funny thing. It’s always moving forward, unstoppable and unrelenting. Everything—people, plants, animals, even the things we create—has a time limit. Eventually, everything perishes, changes, or fades away. It’s a humbling thought but also fascinating.   I've been thinking about time a lot lately, especially when I reflect on my company’s