By Staff | January 24, 2018
A panel at the New York City Bar Association discussed the roles of the Government of Puerto Rico, the Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Congress in rebuilding from the devastation caused by Hurricane Maria and its prolonged fiscal and humanitarian crisis.
By Staff | January 23, 2018
The New York State Bar Association is holding its Annual Meeting this week at the New York Hilton Midtown. Here is the Law Journal's coverage of the event, updated daily.
By Susan DeSantis | January 23, 2018
"It is a whole new assignment and it's an exciting assignment for me to help shape the law and that's what you do at the appellate level," Bernice Siegal, new associate justice of the appellate term, said.
By Susan DeSantis | January 23, 2018
The New York State Bar Association gave out its Diversity Trailblazer awards Monday night.
By Staff | January 22, 2018
Eric Gonzalez was sworn in as Brooklyn's 33rd District Attorney on Jan. 21. He is New York City's first Latino district attorney.
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By Lora Hollien | January 22, 2018
As part of a series on midsize firms, the Law Journal has been discussing what draws younger lawyers. Here is some of what millennials and managing partners at midsize firms say is the appeal.
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By Andrew Denney | January 19, 2018
Preet Bharara, the former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, was the guest of honor—or the subject of good-natured ridicule—on Thursday night at the New York City Bar Association's Twelfth Night at the City Bar.
By Susan DeSantis | January 19, 2018
Participating firms include Alston & Bird, Cadwalader, Carter Ledyard & Milburn, Dentons US, Goldman Sachs, Jones Day, Kramer Levin, McLaughlin & Stern, Morgan Stanley, O'Melveny, Paul Weiss, Ropes & Gray, Sidley Austin, Skadden, Weil Gotshal, Wells Fargo and White & Case.
By David Handschuh | January 18, 2018
Cloth-bound books of convictions from the late 1800's and early 1900's are kept on shelves next to cracked leather-bound books of Flatbush Town Board meetings and School District No. 9 tax lists from Brooklyn, circa 1875, at the Municipal Archives.
By Susan DeSantis | January 18, 2018
Most of them haven't checked into their flights to Puerto Rico yet but the students from the University at Buffalo School of Law who are providing legal services to the island's residents say their legal paths have already been changed forever as a result.
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