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November 19, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Manhattan Prosecutors Say They Will Oppose Efforts by Trump Legal Team to Dismiss Case

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office said further proceedings before the court should be adjourned to accommodate the litigation over a defense motion to dismiss—possibly until after Donald Trump concludes his upcoming presidential term.
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November 19, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Deposing Former Mayor Bill de Blasio; Misrepresentations To Induce Investment: This Week in Scott Mollen’s Realty Law Digest

Scott Mollen discusses “McConnell Dorce v. City of New York,” and “Roche v. Hochfelder.”
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November 19, 2024 | Corporate Counsel

Which Outside Law Firms Are Irreplaceable, and Which Should Have Gotten the Ax Years Ago?

"Our goal is to work with firms to reach common objectives, not to simply cut the bill," said Marni Friedlander, general counsel of the American Management Association.
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November 19, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Decision of the Day: Contingency Fee to Counsel Result of Successful Advocacy, Not Windfall

This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
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November 19, 2024 | Corporate Counsel

Trump's SEC Likely to Halt 'Off-Channel' Texting Probe That's Led to Billions in Fines

“All indications are that the SEC’s ‘sweep’ regarding off-channel communications will come to an abrupt end once Trump’s appointees take the reins at the SEC," said David Oliwenstein, a partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman.
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November 19, 2024 | New York Law Journal

The Elliott Management vs. Southwest Airlines Faceoff: Who Won and What Determined the Outcome?

This article discusses the faceoff between the Elliott Management and Southwest Airlines. "Elliott Management Corp.’s recent campaign to oust the CEO of Southwest Airlines furnishes us with a rough measuring rod by which to judge just what activists can (and cannot) achieve."
7 minute read
November 19, 2024 | New York Law Journal

November Court of Appeals Roundup

This article discusses the right to waive counsel for criminal defendants. "The Court of Appeals recently clarified that when criminal defendants wish to waive their right to counsel and represent themselves, the trial court does not need to specifically apprise the defendants of the maximum amount of time to which they could potentially be sentenced.:
7 minute read
November 19, 2024 | The American Lawyer

Why Kramer Levin Decided to Merge

If the firm waited any longer for a merger, it may have been vulnerable to the same fate that other New York-founded firms outside the Am Law 50 have seen.
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November 19, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Judicial Ethics Opinion 24-61

(1) A judge who previously served as bureau chief in a district attorney’s office is disqualified from all matters pending in the bureau during the judge’s tenure as chief. (2) If the judge is unsure whether a case was pending in the judge’s bureau during his/her tenure as bureau chief, the judge should make a limited inquiry of the parties.
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