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By Ryland West | Andrew Denney | August 5, 2021
Embattled Gov. Andrew Cuomo has vowed to stay in office as he faces possible impeachment. If Cuomo steps aside or is removed from office, Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Buffalo attorney, would ascend into the position and become New York's first female governor.
By Karen Sloan | April 27, 2021
Graduates of these law schools crushed the bar exam in 2020.
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By Karen Sloan | March 9, 2021
Check out which New York law schools sent the most 2020 graduates into Big Law.
By Karen Sloan | January 20, 2021
Here are some of the law professors who aligned themselves with Trump, which didn't always go over well with students and colleagues.
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By ALM Staff | January 19, 2021
The judges and New York State Bar Association leaders who contributed to our annual special report overwhelmingly cited the death of George Floyd as a pivotal moment in 2020 that prompted calls for change from the bench and bar. Take a look back at some of the images from protests calling for criminal justice reform.
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By ALM Staff | January 19, 2021
The members of the bench and bar who contributed to our NYSBA Annual Meeting special report reflect on the various ways they utilized technology to keep the wheels of justice turning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Examples included here range from a video arraignment to a virtual swearing-in ceremony.
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By Ryland West | January 7, 2021
The violent mob stormed the Capitol on Wednesday afternoon, charging past police barriers, smashing windows and sending lawmakers fleeing for safety.
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By Simon Lock | December 22, 2020
The year saw unusual churn at Slaughters, rare laterals at Quinn Emanuel and Jones Day, and more exits from Freshfields and A&O.
By Zack Needles | December 16, 2020
With the closure of courts and law offices across the U.S. and the attendant rise in remote work—not to mention a dip in demand for many lawyers—came a host of new risks for mistakes, malfeasance and just plain poor decision-making, all of which helped lay fertile ground for legal malpractice claims. Here's a look back at what experts had to say about the heightened dangers for lawyers during this strange, but not altogether unprecedented, year.
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By Lora Hollien | November 16, 2020
Here's what this year's Rising Stars had to say about being open to new experiences, finding mentors and building a satisfying career.
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