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Constitutional Challenge to Recent NY Emergency Tenant Protection Act Amendment
This column discusses recent noteworthy decisions of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York. This installment explores two recent decisions by Senior U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence E. Kahn evaluating a constitutional challenge to recent amendments to New York's Emergency Tenant Protection Act (ETPA), N.Y. Unconsol. Law §8623.Porzio Bromberg Hires Chicago-Based Attorney to Launch New Tech Practice
Jill Williamson will continue working remotely, just as she did as the managing attorney of the Seattle office of Eastern Washington-based Gravis Law.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-143
A town justice may preside in Vehicle and Traffic Law matters even if the judge believes the issuing law enforcement agency may follow a policy of enforcing traffic laws only against non-residents, provided the judge can be fair and impartial on a case-by-case basis.Fish & Richardson Looks to Steady Growth in DC Under New Leadership
Richard Sterba said one of the challenges he sees as a firm leader is getting attorneys and staff reengaged post-pandemic.Partner Poached by Paul Weiss: 'This Is the Most Exciting Place to Be Right Now'
Latin America practice lead Leticia Ossa Daza discusses why she made the leap after a long run at Willkie Farr.View more book results for the query "*"
Partner Poached by Paul Weiss: 'This Is the Most Exciting Place to Be Right Now'
Leticia Ossa Daza discusses why she made the leap after a long run at Willkie Farr.Is the 'Magic Circle' Dead, Or Just Different?
The make-up of the largest, most dominant law firms in the U.K. is changing, and the potential new entrants might be there for unwelcome reasons, writes the Global Lawyer.Ex-L.A. City Attorney Mike Feuer Testifies He Had No Knowledge of Litigation Collusion
Testifying at the State Bar Court trial of private attorney Michael Libman, Feuer said he didn't know until years later that lawyers working for his city attorney's office crafted a lawsuit meant only to serve as a favorable settlement vehicle.Post-'Chevron': Lower Court Fights Are Expected Over Ability to Challenge Pre-'Loper' Agency Rules
"I think we have a bit of uncertainty as to what happens as to prior adjudication that rested on Chevron," said Paul Hughes, of McDermott Will & Emery.'A Hard Pill to Swallow': What's Next for NFL After $4.7 Billion 'Sunday Ticket' Verdict
A Los Angeles jury ordered the NFL on Thursday to pay $4.7 billion in damages to residential subscribers and $96 million to businesses. Federal antitrust law could treble the damages to more than $14 billion.Trending Stories
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