JOYCE FUNDA

Dear Jay:

Just wanted to take a moment to tell you that as an extremely busy
matrimonial practitioner (trial lawyer), I frequently use your book in my
daily work. It gives me easy access to reliable references for up-to-date
case references. Time and time again, I cite cases in conferences or oral
argument based on your materials. Now that you have a web-site, access is
even easier.

Good job! Keep up the good service.

Joyce Funda
Buffalo, New York
PAULA S. SEIDER

Dear Jay:

Just a note to let you know that your publication is
unsurpassed. Its accessibility and accuracy make it
an absolute "must have" for every matrimonial practitioner.
Thank you for making my life so much easier!

Warmest regards.

Cordially,

Paula S. Seider
ANGELO T. COMETA

Dear Jay:

As you know, we were charter subscribers to "Matrimonial
Case Law". This book
has become a basic tool in our office.

The organization of its material is clear and effective
and its summaries of the vastly expanding case law are concise and
well edited.

Obviously, the value of the cumulative updates cannot be overestimated.

Keep up the good work.

Sincerely,

Angelo T. Cometa
SAUL EDELSTEIN

Dear Jay:

I wish to highly commend you on
your recent publication, "Matrimonial CaseLaw". I have
found this book to be one of the best reference source
books published to date in the matrimonial field. Your summaries
of the cases and the headnotes are concise, well written, and
right to the point. The cumulative updates are an invaluable
aid to me and my staff.

Most importantly, the case notes are arranged topically
and are divided into the appropriate chapters which makes
reference to one or more particular citations very simple.

As an officer of the Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and an
active matrimonial practitioner, I wish to extend my congratulations
and thanks for making this publication available to the legal community.

Very truly yours,

Saul Edelstein
SANFORD S. DRANOFF

Dear Jay:

For the last number of months, our office has been subscribing
to "Matrimonial CaseLaw". This book has become the basic
research tool for the eleven (11) attorneys in the Matrimonial
Section.

We have only heard words of praise from our partners, senior
associates and newly admitted attorneys.

As the immediate past Chairman of the Family Law Section of
the New York State Bar Association and an officer in both the
National and New York Chapters of the American Academy of
Matrimonial Lawyers, I feel that I can highly recommend this
publication to anyone interested in Matrimonial Law.

Very truly yours,

Sanford S. Dranoff