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Judge Newsom Finds Foul Odor in 11th Circuit Land-Use Case
“What happened to Hillcrest here was pretty doggone s[tink]y,” Judge Kevin Newsom wrote. But he agreed with Judge Gerald Tjoflat that foul smelling does not equal unconstitutional.Troutman Sanders Hires Ex-Wisconsin Solicitor General Known for EPA Challenges
Misha Tseytlin was the first and last Wisconsin solicitor general. Now, he's trying to build a Supreme Court practice at Troutman Sanders.Sanctions Stick Even After Settlement
In this Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward M. Spiro and Christopher B. Harwood discuss a recent decision, 'Rogue Wave Software v. BTI Systems', writing: It is no longer a given that courts will vacate sanctions orders as part of a settlement. Rather, courts will balance the relevant interests at stake, and the more egregious the conduct leading to a sanctions order, the less likely it is that a court will vacate it.South Florida Attorney Sentenced to 7 Years for Securities Fraud
Securities attorney James Schneider has been ordered to pay nearly $20 million in restitution to more than 2,100 investors.Atlanta Firm Steps Into Houston, Hiring Former Big Law Partner
Taylor English Duma enters the Texas market by hiring corporate lawyer Bryce Linsenmayer, who will work remotely like dozens of other lawyers at the Atlanta-based firm.View more book results for the query "*"
Citi: Dropping Demand Dogs DC Firms' Finances in 2018
Law firm demand in D.C. fell despite growing nationally, according to a new report.King & Spalding Posts Double-Digit Revenue Increase to $1.26B
New York remained a major focus for talent recruitment last year, with 15 lateral partner hires in its office there—one-quarter of the new-partner recruits.King & Spalding Posts Double-Digit Revenue Increase to $1.26B
The firm's profit per equity partner jumped to almost $2.85 million as it expanded head count.Nelson Brown Ex-Partner Dispute Sent to Arbitration
In a win for former firm leader Michael Nelson, a federal judge has said his dispute with former partners should be resolved in arbitration or mediation.What to Do When a Client Receives a Subpoena From Congress
With the new Congress, there will be an increasing number of Congressional investigations involving President Trump, his family, and his business dealings. Washington may seem far away from New York, but because so much of the President's personal and business life revolves around New York, Congress's attention will focus there.Trending Stories
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