Andrew Denney is the bureau chief for the New York Law Journal. He can be reached at [email protected]. Twitter: @messagetime
October 02, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Dissolution Ordered in 'People of the State of New York v. Trump' Appears UnwarrantedA Law Journal contributor wonders if the judge in Donald Trump's civil fraud case in Manhattan correctly understood the scope of the New York State Executive Law provision which he relied upon to call for such "cancellation" and dissolution of the former president's LLCs.
By David W. Lowden
5 minute read
October 02, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Slow Times for M&A? These Dealmakers Still Get It Done: The Law Journal's Top Dealmakers for 2023This is but one of many categories of attorneys who will be presented with top honors on Oct. 4 at the New York Legal Awards, which will be held at Pier Sixth at Chelsea Piers in Manhattan.
By ALM Staff
1 minute read
September 30, 2023 | New York Law Journal
NYC Corporation Counsel Appoints City Agency Lateral, Law Department Veteran to High-Level RolesCorporation Counsel Sylvia Hinds-Radix added an attorney from the city's Department of Social Services to her executive team and named a new head of the division handling matters arising from the city's sprawling workforce.
By Andrew Denney
2 minute read
September 30, 2023 | New York Law Journal
'It Is on Me': The 2023 Winners of the Law Journal's Award for Distinguished LeadersThe Distinguished Leaders are just one category of attorneys that will be presented with top honors on Oct. 4 at the New York Legal Awards, which will be held at Pier Sixth at Chelsea Piers in Manhattan.
By ALM Staff
1 minute read
September 29, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Meet The Law Journal's 2023 In-House Impact, Innovation Award WinnersOn the evening of Oct. 4, the Law Journal will recognize the top attorneys and firms in several practice categories at a gala to be held at Pier Sixty in Chelsea Piers in Manhattan. As we prepare event, the honorees spoke with us about what they felt put them a cut above the rest.
By ALM Staff
1 minute read
September 29, 2023 | New York Law Journal
When a Witness Becomes More VulnerableFormer White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson will be called to testify at the most important trial in America about her unique act of heroism. And whether or not she told the prosecutors in advance her plan to write a book, or that she was already writing one, they simply lacked the ability to demand that she not, a Law Journal columnist writes.
By Joel Cohen
6 minute read
September 28, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Second Department To Hold Symposium on 'Contemplating the Future of Artificial Intelligence'On Nov. 14, the Second Department will host a symposium meant to encourage meaningful and thought-provoking dialogue on artificial intelligence.
By Hector D. LaSalle
5 minute read
September 28, 2023 | New York Law Journal
NYC Law Department Welcomes New Class of City AttorneysThe new class joins the 800-attorney New York City Law Department, which serves a sprawling municipal government with more than 300,000 employees, a $100 billion budget, and contracts totaling nearly $37 billion.
By ALM Staff
5 minute read
September 25, 2023 | New York Law Journal
'Samia': Some Hypothetical CasesVeteran criminal defense attorney Paul Shechtman presents four hypothetical cases for application of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling affirming a holding by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit that the admission of a nontestifying codefendant's confession did not infringe upon the defendant's rights under the Sixth Amendment.
By Paul Shechtman
11 minute read
September 25, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Schulte Hires Experienced Perkins Coie Regulatory Partner as SEC Gets Tougher on Private EquitySome in the industry say the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's new regulatory regime is likely to increase regulatory partners' workload, as well as drive up private-sector demand for attorneys with experience in government and in asset management.
By Andrew Denney
3 minute read
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