June 30, 2014 | National Law Journal
New Jersey Targets Child PornographyThe greatest child pornography prosecution in history concluded this month with the sentencing of the Ukrainian child pornographer Maksym Shynkarenko to 30 years in prison.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
3 minute read
June 30, 2014 | The American Lawyer
A New Yardstick for International Pro BonoBig differences emerge among large U.S. firms as we measure their foreign pro bono efforts for the first time.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
12 minute read
June 18, 2014 | The American Lawyer
The Global Lawyer: Hardcore ProsecutionHow a few foot soldiers in New Jersey took down an international child porn ring based in the Ukraine.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
7 minute read
June 18, 2014 | Litigation Daily
The Global Lawyer: Hardcore ProsecutionOn Tuesday the greatest child pornography prosecution in history concluded with the sentencing of the Ukrainian child pornographer Maksym Shynkarenko to 30 years in prison.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
6 minute read
June 12, 2014 | The American Lawyer
Legal Artistry: Courthouse Drama Drawn in Real TimeWith grabbing details on every page, a new book compiles the work of five courtroom artists and shows how they rival war correspondents as raconteurs.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
2 minute read
June 03, 2014 | The American Lawyer
The Diversity Crisis: Pioneering Partners Say Hurdles RemainWhat black trailblazers of Big Law say about its future.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
9 minute read
May 23, 2014 | Litigation Daily
The Global Lawyer: Who Wins in Donziger v. Squire Patton Boggs?To call this a litigation about litigation about litigation is too simple. The case of Donziger v. Chevron has morphed into Chevron v. Donziger, which has morphed into Chevron v. Patton Boggs, which has morphed into Donziger v. Squire Patton Boggs.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
5 minute read
May 22, 2014 | The American Lawyer
Who Wins in Donziger v. Squire Patton Boggs?To call this a litigation about litigation about litigation is too simple. The case of Donziger v. Chevron has morphed into Chevron v. Donziger, which has morphed into Chevron v. Patton Boggs, which has morphed into Donziger v. Squire Patton Boggs.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
5 minute read
May 01, 2014 | Corporate Counsel
A Big Win for the PoobahsArgentina had an arbitral award tossed—until the Supremes weighed in.
By Michael D. Goldhaber
4 minute read
April 30, 2014 | The American Lawyer
The Trouble With Nonequity PartnersReliance on nonequity partners has boosted the bottom line at Am Law 100 firms—but is it a sustainable business model?
By Michael D. Goldhaber
8 minute read