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The American Lawyer

How Boston Became a Beacon on the Hill to Big Law

As Boston undergoes a renaissance, law firms are being drawn to its shores, ready to capitalize on a booming market.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Chicago Firm Grows Pa. Bench With Weber Gallagher Hire

Michael Pullano focuses on complex catastrophic injury and products liability, as well as professional liability defense.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Movers: Making Improvements, Inside and Out

Ryan Ryan Deluca has named Michael R. Young and Claire E. Ryan partners in the firm.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Suffolk County District Judge Charged With Burglary, Allegedly Took Women's Underwear

A Suffolk County District Court judge was temporarily relieved of duty on Friday after he pleaded not guilty to a burglary charge for allegedly stealing women's underwear from a private residence.
2 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Outside Voice: Why the 'Y' Is the Problem in BYOD

These days, everybody's got a smartphone. Well, everybody except for me and your grandma. But, for everybody else, they've got an array of personal electronic devices via which to access all of those important things on the internet—such as business information and YouTube videos where people fall.
5 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Midsize Moves - April 2, 2018

Sullivan & Worcester LLP announced March 12 that John W. Gahan III, Deirdre M. Robinson and Karen J. Kepler joined the firm's real estate department…
2 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Who Got the Work - April 2, 2018

On March 14, Lexington Insurance Co. and Aspen Specialty Insurance Company received a decision from the Superior Court of New Jersey, Atlantic…
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

Proskauer Still Faces $50M Gender Bias Suit, but Sees 'Roadmap' to Escape

Proskauer has failed, for now, to get out of a $50 million gender discrimination lawsuit brought by an unnamed D.C.-based female partner. But the partner may still face an uphill climb.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Russian Accused of Hacking Tech Companies Pleads Not Guilty

U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said that the case, which involves allegations dating back to 2012, demonstrated "deeply troubling behavior once again emanating from Russia."
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

Ex-Honigman Partner's Baseball Card Collection Finds Art Museum Home

E. Powell Miller, a former Big Law partner who now runs his own class action firm in Michigan, is providing the bulk of the materials being used for a new art exhibit aptly titled “Play Ball!”
3 minute read

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