Michelle S Rosenberg

Michelle S Rosenberg

February 26, 2016 | The Legal Intelligencer

Effect of Lifting of Iran Sanctions on Foreign Subsidiaries of US Companies

Jan. 16 marked Implementation Day, the day the United States announced the lifting of a number of sanctions against Iran under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

By Nevena Simidjiyska and Michelle S. Rosenberg

7 minute read

November 05, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Making an Impact During Document Review and Due Diligence

Being an attorney is often considered a glamorous profession. Indeed, lawyers are frequently dramatized in popular culture and media. Famous actors such as Gregory Peck, Jimmy Stewart, Paul Newman, Henry Fonda and Tom Cruise have all romanticized the role of an attorney. We all have our favorite legal drama, whether it is a favorite novel, play, TV show, or movie (and if not, we highly recommend "My Cousin Vinny"). More practically, "attorney" is routinely ranked as one of the most prestigious occupations in the world. Yet, surely many of you by now have realized there are many aspects of this job that are not even slightly glamorous, but are rather grueling, tedious and quite frankly unexciting. And those tasks, for better or worse, often fall on young lawyers.

By Christopher M. Varano and Michelle S. Rosenberg

8 minute read

November 04, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

Making an Impact During Document Review and Due Diligence

Being an attorney is often considered a glamorous profession. Indeed, lawyers are frequently dramatized in popular culture and media. Famous actors such as Gregory Peck, Jimmy Stewart, Paul Newman, Henry Fonda and Tom Cruise have all romanticized the role of an attorney. We all have our favorite legal drama, whether it is a favorite novel, play, TV show, or movie (and if not, we highly recommend "My Cousin Vinny"). More practically, "attorney" is routinely ranked as one of the most prestigious occupations in the world. Yet, surely many of you by now have realized there are many aspects of this job that are not even slightly glamorous, but are rather grueling, tedious and quite frankly unexciting. And those tasks, for better or worse, often fall on young lawyers.

By Christopher M. Varano and Michelle S. Rosenberg

8 minute read