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Law Firm Leaders Have Mergers On The Mind
When the history of the modern law firm gets written, one of the key turning points will be the advent of the professional executive directors or as they're now known, the chief operating officers.New York Appeals Court Upholds Ban on Same-Sex Marriages
Same-sex couples have no constitutional right to marry, New York's Appellate Division, First Department, ruled Dec. 8 in the first decision by a state appeals court to address the issue.Lawyer Responds to Rhymes With Own Memorable Lines
Instead of simply maintaining a case file in the divorce case of Busch v. Busch, state courts may instead be tempted to publish an anthology. In an application to the Pennsylvania Superior Court that it schedule reargument in an equitable-distribution row addressed by Judge Mike Eakin in verse, a lawyer in the case used a series of 10 limericks to make his point.ACC Opens First Asia Chapter in Singapore
The Association of Corporate Counsel took a major step in expanding its international presence by opening its first-ever Asian chapter in Singapore.Investigators probing Rothstein's real estate deals
Investigators have expanded their probe into embattled Fort Lauderdale lawyer Scott Rothstein and are looking into his real estate dealings, including a recent transfer of a $475,000 home to an employee of his former law firm. The employee's ex-husband is accused of killing a Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler attorney last year.View more book results for the query "*"
Bike Rider's Lawsuit Gains Traction
In the 1990s, a Stamford lawyer who liked to run on Greenwich's beaches filed a much-publicized lawsuit that eventually opened the wealthy community's parks to out-of-towners. Now a 77-year-old Stamford bicyclist has picked up the torch.Baron and Boone, Bringing in the Big Buck$
As of June 30, Haynes and Boone had raised $147,000 for President Bush, placing the firm as the fourth-largest contributor to Bush's campaign among organizations in the nation and the top law firm contributor in Texas to any presidential political candidate ever.Seahawks' Hill apologizes after arrest in suburban Atlanta
Court Dismisses Attorney's Bid to Sue Former Banking Clients
Linda Grant Williams, who practiced at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman and Greenberg Traurig, claims Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs conspired to block a new bond structure she developed, and the banks' threats led the two law firms to fire her.'Holistic' Review in Federal Securities Litigation
In recent years, plaintiffs in federal securities cases have seized on language from two landmark U.S. Supreme Court decisions in an attempt to erode the heightened pleading standards of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.Trending Stories
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