By Susan DeSantis | New York Law Journal | October 16, 2017
Columbia Law School is kicking off what it's calling an ambitious $300 million fundraising campaign that it hopes will draw the best students from around the world, attract the highest-caliber faculty and improve its law library.
By Christine Simmons | New York Law Journal | October 13, 2017
Former associate David Joffe alleges that he was fired by King & Spalding in retaliation for reporting unethical conduct.
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By Colby Hamilton | New York Law Journal | October 13, 2017
In the public furor over revelations that Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.'s office declined to pursue groping charges against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, the office's defense has reste largely on insufficiency of evidence claims.
By Josefa Velasquez | New York Law Journal | October 13, 2017
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is among the state AGs vowing to sue the Trump administration over the end of critical subsidy payments to insurers selling coverage through the Affordable Care Act.
By Christine Simmons | October 13, 2017
Bret Parker, executive director of the New York City Bar Association, is preparing for a competition unlike any other: running seven marathons on seven continents in seven days.
By Patricia Kane | New York Law Journal | October 13, 2017
• White & Case has promoted the following nine New York-based lawyers to its partnership: Robert Counihan and Ryan Johnson, global Intellectual property;…
By Andrew Denney | New York Law Journal | October 12, 2017
Amid harsh criticism over his decision to drop investigations against members of the Trump family and Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein,…
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By Meghan Tribe | The American Lawyer | October 12, 2017
The Boston-based Am Law 200 firm has bolstered its Big Apple base by recruiting the co-chair of Mayer Brown's financial institutions M&A group.
By Josefa Velasquez | New York Law Journal | October 12, 2017
Settling a years-long lawsuit, several New York City-based health care institutions have agreed to update their buildings to make them accessible for individuals with disabilities.
By Kristen Rasmussen | Corporate Counsel | October 12, 2017
Federal and state officials reportedly are probing the scheduling practices of a prominent surgeon in New York, highlighting compliance issues facing teaching hospitals.
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