By Josefa Velasquez | October 4, 2017
New York is facing federal funding cuts to hospitals that could require the state to revisit its roughly $150 billion financial plan, even as the debate over the future of the Affordable Care Act subsides in Congress after failure to repeal and replace earlier this year.
By Meghan Tribe | October 4, 2017
Amid rapid growth in New York City's technology market, a New Jersey-based intellectual property firm has scooped up a smaller-three lawyer shop led by William Samuels.
By Christine Simmons | October 4, 2017
Andrews Kurth Kenyon and Hunton & Williams are in merger talks, sources told ALM.
By Samantha Joseph | October 4, 2017
Attorneys changed the narrative to save their client from a civil suit in one of soccer's biggest scandals.
By Colby Hamilton | October 4, 2017
An attorney's suit against the Grievance Committee for the Ninth Judicial District ended with a summary order by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirming the lower court's dismissal Wednesday in Li v. Lorenzo.
By Andrew Denney | New York Law Journal | October 4, 2017
The NYPD and the Manhattan District Attorney's Office are investigating accusations by a Manhattan judge that officers misrepresented the circumstances surrounding the arrest of a protester, an NYPD legal official said Tuesday.
By Tony Mauro | October 4, 2017
Live broadcast or streaming of oral arguments "could adversely affect the character and quality of the dialogue between the attorneys and Justices," an aide wrote in a recent letter on behalf of Chief Justice John Roberts.
By Jason Grant | October 3, 2017
Baklava and baked goods chefs suing for overtime pay don't fall under the Fair Labor Standards Act's creative professional exemption, a federal judge in Brooklyn has ruled.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | October 3, 2017
A key document in Uber's court battle with Waymo was finally been made public Monday evening, which shows what Uber execs, including some in the legal department, knew ahead of Uber's acquisition of Otto.
By Christine Simmons | October 3, 2017
Midsize law firm Moritt Hock & Hamroff has added all six attorneys from Long Island firm Goldberg & Connolly. It's at least the second construction law acquisition in the last two months involving Long Island firms.
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