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Parade of Lawyers Worked on Fannie, Freddie
Weeks of negotiations, involving at least nine firms, led up to the takeover.The Legal Malpractice Expert Makes or Breaks a Case
Let's face it. Few of us in the legal profession want to sue a fellow attorney. The idea of "bad karma" can't be denied. Litigating is hard, complicated work, and any one of us could hit the same pitfalls as those attorneys facing legal malpractice claims. That is why the law does not require perfection from an attorney in his or her representation of a client, or from any professional for that matter. In fact, generally in suing a professional, the plaintiff must present an expert to confirm that his or her claim is valid.Scores of Lawyers Tapped in Takeover
In the weeks leading up to the federal government's takeover of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, dozens of top lawyers worked to figure out the best way to save the two Washington-area mortgage giants. The in-house teams at the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which is now the conservator for the two companies, were dealing with lawyers from at least nine private firms: Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton; Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz; Covington & Burling; Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft; Arnold & Porter; Davis Polk & Wardwell; Cravath, Swaine & Moore; and McGuireWoods. Representing Fannie Mae at the table was Sullivan & Cromwell chairman H. Rodgin Cohen.In-house counsel: Robert A. Boardman, Navistar International Corp.
Robert A. Boardman is general counsel of Chicago's Navistar International Corp., which manufactures a wide range of medium and heavy trucks, school buses, service vehicles and diesel engines in North America, Latin America and other regions worldwide.Defense Bar Considers Rosenblatt The 'Swing' Vote on Criminal Justice Issues
Cite as: Posner v. Lewis, 103496/09, NYLJ 1202475950215, at *1 (App. Div. 1st., Decided December 9, 2010)Before: Peter Tom, J.P.; Richard T. Andrias, Eugene Nar
Particularity in Digital Raids
In his Cyber-Crime column, Peter A. Crusco, executive assistant district attorney, investigations division, Office of the Queens County District Attorney, writes that with regards to the legal contours of digital raids, search methodologies resulting in evidence contained in computers and other digital media will continue to be scrutinized by the courts in light of relevant search warrant law doctrine, including applicable exceptions such as plain view.Trending Stories
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