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L ONGTIME NEW YORK resident, essayist and writer E.B. White once wrote, "There`s no limit to how complicated things can get, on account of one thing always leading to another." New 2002 law firm partners surely understand this dilemma. The current economic doldrums only serve to highlight the obvious becoming a partner in 2002 brings business challenges along with the accolades. More than ever, this year`s newest partners must understand the ever-changing business of law. However, a fundamental problem exisTo Proffer or Not to Proffer? That Is the Question
Richard M. Strassberg and Yvonne M. Cristovici, partners at Goodwin Procter, write: From the defense lawyer's perspective, client proffers are fraught with peril; a statement by the client made innocently, but inaccurately, may provide the spark that sets the investigation on fire. Nonetheless, counsel are often confronted with the practical reality of clients who want to speak to the government, perhaps to be cooperative or to avoid regulatory or employment sanctions, and who want to understand the proffer process.View more book results for the query "*"
Former Clerk to Justice Snyder Given Good Marks by Brooklyn Defense Bar
D efense lawyers practicing in Brooklyn see former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani`s 11 appointees now serving on the Kings County Criminal Court as ranging from top notch to problematic. Mr. Giuliani has appointed 52 percent of the 21 judges sitting in Brooklyn`s Criminal Court.Overtime: The Motor Carrier Exemption
Jeffrey D. Pollack, a partner at Mintz & Gold, writes that the Fair Labor Standards Act's exemption for employees for whom standards regarding work hours are set by the Transportation Department is perhaps the broadest of all the exemptions to the FLSA's overtime requirements, covering a vast array of people with even slight connections to interstate transportation.Benefit Held No Bar To Market Rents At Stuyvesant Town
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