By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | January 9, 2018
"I think silos are some of the most dangerous things you can have in any large organization," said Bjarne Tellmann, legal chief at Pearson.
By Susan DeSantis | January 5, 2018
David Scherl, chairman and managing partner of Morrison Cohen, which has 105 lawyers, spoke to the New York Law Journal about the advantages and challenges of being a midsize law firm in a city where everything is supersized.
By Cheryl Miller | January 4, 2018
John W. Vardaman III says Sessions' rescission of Obama-era guidance on marijuana puts U.S. attorneys "in a very tenuous position."
By Susan DeSantis | December 22, 2017
Craig Wittlin, managing partner of Harter Secrest & Emery in upstate New York, discusses his firm's competitive advantages: its partnership structure, low overhead and meaningful work for younger associates.
By Meghan Tribe | December 20, 2017
Seth Zachary, who has been head of Paul Hastings since 2000, was re-elected earlier this month to what will be his seventh and final term as chair.
By Angela Morris | December 20, 2017
"Much of my time is now spent tracking the bills, explaining them to clients, and helping clients work through strategies for after the tax act passes," says David Miller, a partner at Proskauer Rose.
By Susan DeSantis | December 20, 2017
Ronald Shechtman, managing partner of Pryor Cashman, addresses issues facing midsize law firms in New York. The New York Law Journal is making midsize law firms a focus of our coverage in 2018.
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By Josefa Velasquez | November 15, 2017
The Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria Vullo discusses the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' decision to adopt New York's cybersecurity regulations as its model law for adoption by its members, which include all 50 states' insurance commissioners.
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By Josefa Velasquez | November 14, 2017
The New York Law Journal spoke with Venable counsel Alexandra Megaris, whose practice focuses on financial regulatory matters involving state attorneys general, regulatory agencies and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, about changes since President Donald Trump took office a year ago.
By Andrew Denney | November 13, 2017
Randall Eng, the presiding justice for the Appellate Division, Second Department, who is retiring from the bench at the end of the year, is a man of firsts.
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