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Nancy Schess
Nov29
First Day of School
Posted By : Nancy Schess

All day yesterday, I couldn’t escape that first day of school feeling.  Frankly, I’m not sure I wanted to escape it.  With the benefit of hindsight, I look back fondly on those firsts.   So off I went – or better said “we” went – bright and early to venture to a new firm to start a new adventure with our team.  I got dressed, packed a bag, found m

Rona Gura
Nov28
It's Cyber Monday
Posted By : Rona Gura

It’s Cyber-Monday and my in box is exploding. I must admit, whenever I go to a store and they offer me an additional 10% off if I give my email address, I always do. My intent, always, is to unsubscribe when I get that first email. But I never do.    I fully understand the marketing. I have seen “The Social Experiment.”  I know those emails are “ti

Corey Bearak
Nov27
GOtham GREEN® continues its tradition of recognizing worthy initiatives, products & people
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Gotham started a new tradition when it moved its Gotham Green Awards® to November in 2020. GOtham GREEN® now announces its awards which herald worthy initiatives, products and people ahead of Thanksgiving. Earlier awards took place at various times including the end of each year and around Earth Day. This timing fits best and just before we gather

Mitch Tobol
Nov26
Remnants
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

In the spirit of the season, I'm so grateful for my family. I love Thanksgiving. To me it's the best holiday...no presents or religion (no offense intended to anyone) just sit around a table, enjoy each other, laugh and express gratitude.   The feeling extends for a few days because I open my refrigerator and I see remnants (you might call them le

Fred Klein
Nov25
I'm Thankful!
Posted By : Fred Klein

Inspired by my friend BingoJo Celi’s recent piece on the same subject and in the afterglow of being around the table with family yesterday, I realize I am blessed with a cornucopia of things to be thankful for.Rather than list them, suffice it to say, in addition to gratitude for my readers, my cup runneth over!And you?

Benjamin Geizhals
Nov24
Happy Thanksgiving
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

Since I blog on Thursdays, I have the honor of continuing the annual tradition of wishing the Gotham family a very Happy Thanksgiving. May we surround yourselves - in person and in spirit - with those we love.... and give thanks ......

ODEY RAVIV
Nov23
Two New Broadway Musicals
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

“Almost Famous” and “Kimberly Akimbo” recently opened on Broadway to very different critical receptions.   “Almost Famous” is a musical based on the 2000 award winning film of the same name. The movie written by Cameron Crowe was a big hit and the musical adaptation seemed like a certain hit. It had an interesting story: a teenage music savant gets

Nancy Schess
Nov22
Again?
Posted By : Nancy Schess

OK, Rona started this conversation yesterday -- and then today it turned personal, yet again.   Bill has COVID.  He was the last hold out in our family – and now I’m stuck on what to do with the 17 pound turkey defrosting in my refrigerator.    I know he isn't alone, and neither are we in lamenting disrupted family plans.  [Maybe Rona and Bill shou

Rona Gura
Nov21
It's Positive????
Posted By : Rona Gura

Have you had Covid?  If so, what were your symptoms?    I first noticed on Saturday that I was slightly congested, had a mild cough, and I felt tired. When I woke up on Sunday, given the symptoms and the fact that I was out of the country recently, I thought I should be vigilant and take a home COVID test.      I was genuinely shocked and surprised

Corey Bearak
Nov20
Coding for the holidays
Posted By : Corey Bearak

As the week began I received an email from my friend and Gotham colleague Amparo Connors who runs an employee placement firm (temps and permanent); Amparo reached out to those she usually sends holiday/season’s greetings/ new year wishes concerning the intended token. Our discussion led me to suggest that topic for the joint meeting of Gotham Queen

Mitch Tobol
Nov19
The new standard in couture
Posted By : Mitch Tobol

While waiting in the lobby of a movie theater, it dawned on me we have a new standard of the fashion accessory...the cell phone.   Properly held in one hand while standing anywhere, the cell phone can be covered in a variety of colors to match or contrast your outfit. The color black makes a fashion statement that is classically chic and sophistic

Fred Klein
Nov18
A New Chapter
Posted By : Fred Klein

After 53 fruitful years with the same law firm, I am embarking on a new adventure with my Partners Joan Rothermel, Jane Jacobs  and Nancy Schess (plus our associate Brian Gordon and indispensable Matt Bost). We are joining the prestigious, full service mid town firm of Tarter Krinsky & Drogin, LLP.  We are still there for you and even deeper an

Benjamin Geizhals
Nov17
The Cellphone
Posted By : Benjamin Geizhals

One day , many, years ago, when I first started practicing law, the younger attorneys in the firm met in a conference room to hear words of wisdom from the founder of the firm.He told us that the most important thing to remember in the practice of law was to always respond to a client within one day after a client called.Those were the days — befor

ODEY RAVIV
Nov16
White Lotus
Posted By : ODEY RAVIV

A mystery series can either be a trite disaster or be absorbing.  “The White Lotus” is an HBO series that is scintillating.  The second season of the show is set in a breathtaking resort on Sicily.  Similarly, to last year’s show, the mystery is set in the first episode.   As the series begins, we find out that on the last day of the group’s vacati

Nancy Schess
Nov15
No Place to Sit
Posted By : Nancy Schess

Has anyone been to Penn Station lately?   It is shaping up to be beautiful – bright, high ceilings and more.  But have you had occasion to get there early and want to sit to wait for your train?  Apparently, that is not in the cards.   Last Saturday night we took the LIRR on the later side in the evening, but we were early.  The main waiting room w