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Miriam Rozen

Miriam Rozen

Miriam Rozen covers the business of law and focuses on how lawyers preserve and expand their client roster. Contact her at [email protected]. Twitter: @MiriamRozen.

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June 05, 2018 | The American Lawyer

Yankee Practitioners Cheer US Bankruptcy Court's Recognition of British Flexibility

What type of clients will be able to take advantage of the new opportunities created with a U.S. bankruptcy judge's recent opinion recognizing U.K. third-party releases?

By Miriam Rozen

4 minute read

June 04, 2018 | The Recorder

Fish & Richardson Hire Highlights the Fast Moves of an IP Litigator

Esha Bandyopadhyay has joined Fish & Richardson in Silicon Valley, only nine months after she made another high-profile lateral move, one that caused conflicts for the patent litigator.

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1 minute read

May 31, 2018 | The American Lawyer

Hours, Not Days for Corporate Crises Create Work for 'Tabletop' Big Law Teams

A plethora of recent scandals demonstrates the need of many large law firms to have ties to key decision-makers in the corporate executive ranks. Tabletops help lawyers keep their skills sharp—and stay connected.

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1 minute read

May 31, 2018 | The American Lawyer

Before #MeToo, This Litigator Waged a War Against Sexual Harassment

More than two decades after Linda Friedman began taking on an indecent culture in the brokerage industry, her battles persist in rooting out #MeToo-related allegations in a growing number of business sectors, including Big Law.

By Miriam Rozen |

1 minute read

May 24, 2018 | The American Lawyer

A Dutch Treat? Some Lawyers See Netherlands as Next Class Action 'It' Spot

There are a number of reasons for lawyers representing plaintiffs and defendants to believe that Dutch courts could become an ideal overseas venue to resolve class action disputes. But uncertainties still abound.

By Miriam Rozen

5 minute read

May 22, 2018 | The American Lawyer

In California, Lateral Moves No Longer Mean Automatic DQ

The Golden State has become the latest jurisdiction to not automatically grant lateral move-based disqualification motions.

By Miriam Rozen |

5 minute read

May 22, 2018 | The American Lawyer

'Catwoman,' a Bankrupt New York Socialite, Owes Big Money to Her Lawyers

Jocelyn Wildenstein, who once snagged $2.5 billion in a massive divorce settlement, now owes more than $300,000 to various lawyers and law firms.

By Miriam Rozen

2 minute read

May 22, 2018 | New York Law Journal

'Catwoman,' a Bankrupt New York Socialite, Owes Big Money to Her Lawyers

Jocelyn Wildenstein, who once snagged $2.5 billion in a massive divorce settlement, now owes more than $300,000 to various lawyers and law firms.

By Miriam Rozen |

2 minute read

May 22, 2018 | The American Lawyer

The Second Hundred Are Being Lapped by the Top Tier

The group as a whole declined in all major metrics, but eight Second Hundred firms had double-digit revenue growth and 22 hit at least 5 percent.

By Miriam Rozen

12 minute read

May 17, 2018 | The American Lawyer

A Funding Scramble Down Under for AMP Class Action Suits

AMP Ltd., Australia's largest wealth manager, is facing suits from at least five firms as it grapples with a misconduct scandal. Who will fund the pursuit of those claims has become a key issue in the world of Australian class actions.

By Miriam Rozen

3 minute read