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July 20, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Smaller Firms Tap Development Directors

Although most of the megafirms in recent years have invested in hiring associate-development teams to help coordinate programs and address work-life issues, such staffers are new for many midsize regional firms.
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December 19, 2008 | New York Law Journal

From the Suites to the Streets

A small but potentially broader solution to budget cuts plaguing the Legal Aid Society's criminal defense division has been found in a new, unusual externship program involving mid-level litigation associates from private firms. As the economy began to crumble in October, Legal Aid officials dusted off a six-month pilot project quietly conducted last year and signed up nine associates from private firms, all of whom are involved in varying degrees in white-collar criminal defense. They were put to work under Irwin Shaw, attorney-in-charge of the Legal Aid's Manhattan office of criminal practice.
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April 19, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Panel Revokes Lawyer's Resignation, Then Disbars Him

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June 17, 2013 | New York Law Journal

NYLJ 100: Regional Firm Growth Outpaces Larger Firms in 2012

The size of the state's largest law firms has remained steady over the last year, while growth in several regional firms has been significant, according to an analysis of the number of attorneys in the 100 largest law firms in the state.
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September 08, 2008 | New York Law Journal

Success Is No Mystery

Navigating the first year can be a delicate balancing act, like juggling fine china while walking on a tightrope stretched over a pool of sharks, bad pun intended. Among the challenges are knowing how eager is too eager, how fast is too fast, how much is too much. Keeping a cool head will help set the stage for a successful, long-lasting career.
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July 30, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Requiring Fault in Divorce Runs Counter to Focus of Mediation

In their Mediation column, Abby Tolchinsky and Ellie Wertheim of Family Mediation discuss pending amendments to matrimonial state law, its effects on practitioners and litigants, and how mediators and their clients may experience these changes.
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January 27, 2005 | New York Law Journal

National Market Share, Inc. v. Sterling National Bank

Despite Bank's Breaches, Principal's Faithless Acts Were Intervening Cause of Firms' Demise
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January 30, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Sentencing Guidelines

Alan Vinegrad, a partner at Covington & Burling, and Douglas Bloom, an associate at the firm, write that in the two years since Booker was handed down, the federal Courts of Appeals have each settled on their own view of the appropriate scope of sentencing review. This term, the Supreme Court will review both the presumptive reasonableness and sliding-scale review standards.
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April 08, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Wage and Hour Update: Employee Break Time

Jeffrey D. Pollack, a partner at Mintz & Gold, discusses the standards used to determine whether an employee's "break time" is a bona fide meal period and does not count as work time, with courts looking to the length of the break and whether the time is spent "predominantly for the benefit of the employer" as guides.
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July 12, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Circuit Finds 'Crawford' Error but Affirms Conviction

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