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Legal-Ops Trailblazer Mary O'Carroll Joins Goodwin Procter as COO
"Now, I believe the most significant transformation is happening within law firms. My legal career began at a firm, and in many ways, it feels like I'm coming full circle as I dive back in," Goodwin Procter Chief Operating Officer Mary O'Carroll said.Amendments to EDNY and SDNY Local Rules and Their Impact on Litigation
A discussion of the amendments recently adopted by the District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York that modify the procedures that parties should follow when litigating in front of these courts.Sills Cummis & Gross Files Suit on Behalf of Companies Challenging Newark's Shipping Container Tax
"One of the main challenges facing Port Newark is the lack of space for container storage and handling. The demand for container storage space has grown significantly in recent years, and Port Newark has struggled to keep up with the demand. As a result, multiple lots where containers are stored are operated off-port by private owners and operators," according to the complaint filed by attorneys with Sills Cummis & Gross.View more book results for the query "*"
May Counsel Appropriately Make Non-Privileged Emails Privileged?
"An email is simply privileged, or it isn't," writes Joel Cohen. "But what about when counsel tries to make virtually all his client's emails—at least important emails—appear to be so?Gibson Dunn Adds Weil Litigator in Dallas
Elizabeth Ryan joins the firm's litigation and trial practice groups as a partner.Kirkland Steps Aside While Big Law Bankruptcy Peers Keep Filing in Houston
Kirkland's favorite bankruptcy destination appears off-limits for now, but competing firms haven't shied from the Southern District of Texas following a 2023 scandal.'Barna' and 'Beissel' Revisited: Relief Under Section 413(a)
Last week, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court revisited the setting aside of mistaken obligations in the matter of VNA of St. Luke's Home Health/Hospice v. Oritz (Workers' Compensation Appeals Board). In so doing, it looked back to the long-standing precedent articulated in Barna and Beissel.Why Corporate Founders Should Consider an ESOP as an Alternative Exit Strategy
Amid increased M&A activity in 2024, a growing number of middle-market dealmakers and corporate founders are considering their options for a successful exit. One strategy that has attracted attention this year, largely due to its social and economic benefits, is the employee stock ownership plan (ESOP).Trending Stories
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