By Jonathan Erway | June 7, 2018
Cole Schotz in Hackensack, New Jersey represented Delos Capital in its acquisition of US Fitness, which operates health clubs across the Mid-Atlantic…
By Ross Todd | June 6, 2018
Justice Ming Chin asked "when you find out that you're representing two parties in a litigation … isn't there a duty to give notice rather than hiding it under all this complexity?"
By Jeff Coburn | June 6, 2018
The issue of partnership voting is largely a function of two variables: the size of the law firm, and the nature of the issues under consideration. The trend in AmLaw's 100 largest firms—with the exception of some of the more tradition-bound New York City firms—is clearly in the direction of greater centralization of decision-making by the firm's management.
By Erin Mulvaney | June 5, 2018
“Whatever standard the board ultimately adopts at the conclusion of the rule-making process, my hope is that the final rule will bring far greater certainty and stability to this key area of labor law," NLRB chairman John Ring says.
By Meghan Tribe | June 5, 2018
Winston & Strawn and Proskauer have already matched Milbank's new pay scale. As others debate whether to join them, clients may not all be content to sit on the sidelines.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 5, 2018
ZTE USA Inc. hired Hogan Lovells regulatory partner Aaron Cutler and former Republican U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman of Minnesota, now a senior counsel at the firm, to lobby on national security issues, a U.S. lobbying disclosure shows.
By Kristen Rasmussen | June 5, 2018
Jeff Dalton, the top lawyer at Dallas-based Aspira, talks with Texas Lawyer about everything from whom he uses for outside counsel to what he's been reading lately.
By Jenna Greene | June 4, 2018
Some would-be class actions are so ridiculous that all you can do is shake your head and think “Wow, the lawyer who filed that passed the bar?” But what if there's actually something more nefarious afoot?
By R. Robin McDonald | June 4, 2018
Lamar, Archer & Cofrin was pursuing more than $104,000 in legal fees a former client had discharged in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
By Brian Baxter | June 1, 2018
A recent Chapter 11 filing by the owner of a network of prominent addiction treatment centers lists nearly $2.5 million in legal fees owed to several large firms.
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