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Nell Gluckman

Nell Gluckman

January 03, 2016 | The American Lawyer

Big Law Partners' Medical Marijuana Startup Buds in NY

Three former Polsinelli partners are expanding their medical pot company PharmaCann to New York in 2016.

By Nell Gluckman

2 minute read

December 30, 2015 | The American Lawyer

Kirkland Partner Quits to Launch Family-Focused Tech Startup

Michel Debolt's new company is inspired by his own efforts to maintain family ties between his children in Hong Kong and relatives halfway around the world.

By Nell Gluckman

3 minute read

December 30, 2015 | The American Lawyer

Kirkland Partner Quits to Launch Family-Focused Tech Startup

Michel Debolt's new company is inspired by his own efforts to maintain family ties between his children in Hong Kong and relatives halfway around the world.

By Nell Gluckman

3 minute read

December 30, 2015 | The American Lawyer

In Bankruptcy, Martin Shkreli's Former Company Turns to Hogan Lovells

Biotech company KaloBios filed for bankruptcy protection late Tuesday, weeks after its CEO Martin Shkreli and outside counsel Evan Greebel were indicted on securities fraud charges.

By Nell Gluckman

2 minute read

December 29, 2015 | The American Lawyer

In Bankruptcy, Martin Shkreli's Former Company Turns to Hogan Lovells

Biotech company KaloBios filed for bankruptcy protection late Tuesday, weeks after its CEO Martin Shkreli and outside counsel Evan Greebel were indicted on securities fraud charges.

By Nell Gluckman

2 minute read

December 29, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Hogan Lovells Seeks to Scrub Mold From Housing Projects

Hogan Lovells partner Steven Edwards found himself working in conditions earlier this year that are unusual for a commercial litigation attorney used to representing large corporate clients. He and five of his associates journeyed to housing projects in the Bronx to interview dozens of residents who claimed they were getting sick because of mold in their apartments.

By Nell Gluckman

4 minute read

December 28, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Hogan Lovells Seeks to Scrub Mold From Housing Projects

Hogan Lovells partner Steven Edwards found himself working in conditions earlier this year that are unusual for a commercial litigation attorney used to representing large corporate clients. He and five of his associates journeyed to housing projects in the Bronx to interview dozens of residents who claimed they were getting sick because of mold in their apartments.

By Nell Gluckman

4 minute read

December 28, 2015 | The American Lawyer

At Dorsey & Whitney, Pro Bono Cases Up North Meet Different Ends

A case being handled by the nonprofit Innocence Project and Dorsey & Whitney in Alaska saw a client get freed after 18 years in prison, although a similar matter in Minnesota drew ended this month after another pro bono client died while incarcerated.

By Nell Gluckman

5 minute read

December 28, 2015 | The American Lawyer

At Dorsey & Whitney, Pro Bono Cases Up North Meet Different Ends

A case being handled by the nonprofit Innocence Project and Dorsey & Whitney in Alaska saw a client get freed after 18 years in prison, although a similar matter in Minnesota drew ended this month after another pro bono client died while incarcerated.

By Nell Gluckman

5 minute read

December 24, 2015 | The American Lawyer

'Tis the Season for a Law Firm Scamming

A Minnesota firm known for its work fighting the Catholic Church on behalf of sex abuse victims is the latest to be targeted by hackers in a phishing scam.

By Nell Gluckman

2 minute read