By Jack Newsham | October 11, 2019
An attorney for CVR has vowed an appeal, while litigation between Wachtell and CVR continues in New York state court. The law firm has accused Carl Icahn-controlled CVR and its lawyers of misusing confidential documents.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | October 10, 2019
In Pennsylvania, a judge can never testify as a character witness unless the Pennsylvania Supreme Court gives approval. Otherwise, if the judge did so testify, the judge could be subject to judicial discipline.
By Kevin D. Cardona and Jason E. Fellner | October 9, 2019
Despite the many learning opportunities for newer counsel, few attorneys may realize that the same standard of care applies to the legal representation of pro bono clients as it does with paying clients.
By Charles Toutant | October 7, 2019
The appeals court reversed an August 2017 order dismissing real estate developer Bruce Kaye's suit against Alan Rosefielde, who improperly transferred ownership interests in some of Kaye's businesses to himself after he was hired to manage Kaye's real estate holdings.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | October 3, 2019
I received a letter from the Office of Disciplinary Counsel requesting a response in 30 days. What is the worst thing I can do in terms of responding
By Jack Newsham | September 30, 2019
An insurance company's lawsuit against the firm says a settlement check was taken at a time when D'Amato & Lynch was experiencing "financial difficulties."
By Robert Storace | September 30, 2019
Gretchen Randall, an attorney with New Haven's Neubert, Pepe & Monteith, has apologized to the court in a letter to the judge who announced she would be referring her to the Statewide Grievance Committee.
By Charles Toutant | September 27, 2019
A Bergen County Superior Court judge dismissed accounting firm CohnReznick, finding that an arbitration provision in its engagement letter with a real estate mogul is valid and enforceable.
By Jack Newsham | September 26, 2019
Weil has sought to withdraw as counsel for financial services firm Perella Weinberg Partners after a newspaper report said Weil partners had concluded they risked being sued for malpractice over the advice they gave Perella.
By Jack Newsham | September 26, 2019
Weil has sought to withdraw as counsel for financial services firm Perella Weinberg Partners after a newspaper report said Weil partners had concluded they risked being sued for malpractice over the advice they gave Perella.
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