By Cheryl Miller | May 2, 2024
The Commission on Judicial Performance said Superior Court Judge Tony Mallery committed numerous acts of misconduct, including retaliating against lawyers who moved to disqualify him for prejudice.
By Riley Brennan | May 2, 2024
"Since Oct. 7, our country has witnessed a shocking rise in anti-Semitism, verbal and physical threats against Jews on our campuses and in our streets, vandalism, blockades, economic disruption, illegal encampments, and hostile takeovers of academic buildings—largely and concertedly directed by Hamas and its collaborators, American Muslims for Palestine and National Students for Justice in Palestine," said Scott J. Bornstein, senior vice president of Greenberg Traurig.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | May 2, 2024
Edelson announced that the firm has hired trial lawyer Meredith Drukker Stratigopoulos as its latest partner; Manuel Garcia has joined Testan Law as a partner from Laughlin, Falbo, Levy & Moresi.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | May 2, 2024
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor partner Robert M. Vrana has entered an appearance for Century Fox Development Corp. in a pending complaint for declaratory judgment; Thomas L. Rosenberg and Ashley G. LaRock of Roetzel & Andress have stepped in to defend Fox Valley Construction Group in a pending complaint for declaratory judgment.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 2, 2024
The agreement will see KLDiscovery convert some debt into "pro forma outstanding common equity" and extend the deadlines for future repayments.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 2, 2024
Meeting minutes attributed the challenger's candidacy disqualification to an untimely dispute of a banking error that resulted in a returned qualifying fees check.
By Maria Dinzeo | May 2, 2024
New legal chief Carlos Kuri called this a "momentous time for the organization and sport," as the United States prepares to cohost the World Cup in 2026.
By Charles Toutant | May 2, 2024
"What they're telling us now is it's not impossible for New Jerseyans to comply with both the Controlled Substances Act and CREAMMA. Nearly every act that an individual or a cannabis business might undertake pursuant to CREAMMA will still subject them to exposure under federal law. And that's kind of where the court hangs its hat," said Ryan Magee of McCarter & English.
By Patrick Smith | May 2, 2024
In a statement about Luke McDougall's exit, Paul Hastings expressed confidence in the London office and across the firm generally, citing an uptick in work so far in 2024.
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By Max Mitchell | May 2, 2024
"Certainly there is some crossover too from clients with Eckert, and also some clients of Bowman and Brooke I'm getting introduced to," said partner Dennis Ziemba.
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