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New York Law Journal

Finally Finishing Unfinished Business?

In his Law Firm Partnership Law column, Arthur J. Ciampi discusses how the recent case 'Heller Ehrman LLP v. Davis Wright Tremane LLP' impacts lawyer mobility and clients choice of counsel.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

'For a Peppercorn and a Fee': Disclosure-Only Settlements No Longer Routine

This opinion is the second time Justice Kornreich has evaluated the subject proposed settlement and comes after three years of much deliberation by several Supreme Court Justices and the Appellate Division First Department regarding the factors to be considered in evaluating the merits of a disclosure-only settlement and the benefits to be derived therefrom by shareholders and the Corporation.
8 minute read

International Edition

'Bill Voge could have stopped this becoming public in England' – UK privacy lawyers weigh in on Latham scandal

UK privacy experts suggest Voge affair would not meet public interest test
4 minute read

International Edition

'Bill Voge could have stopped this becoming public in England' – UK privacy lawyers weigh in on Latham scandal

UK privacy experts suggest Voge affair would not meet public interest test
4 minute read

Legal Week

Latham had 'no choice' but to remove managing partner Voge, industry watchers say

Lawyers and PR professionals assess Latham's shock ouster of London-based chair
6 minute read

International Edition

Latham had 'no choice' but to remove managing partner Voge, industry watchers say

Lawyers and PR professionals assess Latham's shock ouster of London-based chair
6 minute read

The Recorder

Geico May Be Liable For Staff Counsel's Actions In Defending Insureds, California Court Says

A federal judge in California refused to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to hold Geico liable for its staff counsel's allegedly inadequate defense of insureds in litigation arising from an auto accident.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Despite Likely Section 230 Cover, Removing 'Fake News' Can be Tricky

Social media companies and websites are likely protected under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act when removing fraudulent content from their platforms. But that doesn't make it easy.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Public Finance Practices Saw a Huge Boom at the End of 2017

One public finance practice leader said deal work was triple the normal amount in the fourth quarter.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Latham Had 'No Choice' but to Remove Voge, Industry Watchers Say

Bill Voge's quick ouster was critical for the firm, lawyers and PR professionals said, especially as the industry adjusts to the heightened scrutiny of the #MeToo era.
6 minute read

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