July 05, 2017 | Daily Business Review
Latham Partners Lawyer Cites Dog Racism in Condo DisputeA breach of contract or dog racism? It depends on who you ask.In a complaint filed last week in New York state court against Michelle Kelban-Carteron, the board of managers at the Chelsea Modern condominium in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood allege that the co-chair of Latham & Watkins' real estate practice committed breach of contract by owning and harboring an aggressive pit bull in her unit.
By MCKENNA MOORE
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July 03, 2017 | The American Lawyer
Latham Partner's Lawyer Cites 'Dog Racism' in Condo DisputeA breach of contract or dog racism? It depends on who you ask. Michelle Kelban-Carteron, co-chair of the real estate practice at Latham & Watkins, has retained a high-powered New York real estate lawyer to press the cause of her five-year-old pit bull, Luna.
By McKenna Moore
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July 01, 2017 | The American Lawyer
The Richest Law Firms Do More Pro BonoOur pro bono data shows that, when it comes to pro bono hours worked, the top quartile of Am Law 200 firms are outperforming the three quartiles that follow them.
By McKenna Moore
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June 21, 2017 | The American Lawyer
Kirkland Bankruptcy Partner Gives Back Amid Cancer BattleJoshua Sussberg, a business finance and restructuring partner at Kirkland & Ellis in New York, is no stranger to distress. But when he was diagnosed last year with a rare form of cancer, Sussberg had a new fight on his hands, and not one easily dispatched in bankruptcy court.
By McKenna Moore
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