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July 16, 2021 | New York Law Journal

As Plea Talks Stall, Lawyers Accused of Throwing Molotov Cocktail Get March 2022 Trial Date

An Eastern District of New York U.S. attorney said that current offers to resolve the case are set to expire in September, and both defendants could face "far greater" prison time if convicted at trial.
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July 15, 2021 | New York Law Journal

In Nazi-Looted Art Case, Judge Rules Prejudgment Interest Owed by Wrongful Possessor Who Continued to Litigate

"This is a monumental sea change," said Raymond Dowd, the lawyer for the Jewish heirs, of the Manhattan Supreme Court decision on prejudgment interest. "An art dealer or a museum refusing to stop now has a meaningful financial downside," he said, when they continue to litigate a case in which a trial court has already awarded possession of Nazi-looted art.
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July 13, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Labor Issues Still Plague Hotel Industry Post Pandemic

Labor issues have always been at the forefront of the hotel industry, especially in places like New York City with an active union for hotel employees, and the pandemic has raised additional issues that have the potential to cause significant near- and long-term changes to the ways hotels do business. 
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July 08, 2021 | The Recorder

Buchalter, Dozens of Am Law Firms Get $210M in PPP Loans Forgiven

While 2020 ended strong, firm leaders and consultants said the loans were an important lifeline at a very uncertain time.
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July 08, 2021 | The American Lawyer

Am Law Firms Get $210M in PPP Loans Forgiven

While 2020 ended strong, firm leaders and consultants said the loans were an important lifeline at a very uncertain time.
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June 21, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

Former Pa. Prosecutor Is the Latest to Join Big Law Ranks From DOJ

Mayer Brown just added in D.C. a former federal prosecutor in Pennsylvania, but overall, Big Law's hiring appetite is not uniform. Some firms "are feeling a bit saturated," a recruiter said.
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June 21, 2021 | National Law Journal

Prosecutors Trickle Into Law Firms, but Flood Gate Hasn't Yet Opened

Mayer Brown just added in D.C. a former federal prosecutor in Pennsylvania, but overall, Big Law's hiring appetite is not uniform. Some firms "are feeling a bit saturated," a recruiter said.
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June 18, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Giuliani Expected to Reassert Broad Privilege Claims as Special Master Says Review Will Be Knotty

Barbara Jones, the former Manhattan judge appointed to the role, announced this week that defense counsel would get the first shot to claim privilege for materials seized in an April 28 raid of Giuliani's home and office.
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June 15, 2021 | The American Lawyer

Simpson Thacher Bolsters White-Collar Group as Another SDNY Prosecutor Jumps to Private Practice

Martin Bell will be joining the firm in its New York office July 26, the firm said Tuesday. It's the latest in a series of SDNY prosecutors going into private practice, and the latest addition to former prosecutor ranks at Simpson Thacher.
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June 10, 2021 | Pro Mid Market

Midsize Moves: Austin Office Expansions and a Chief Business Development Officer

Stradling Yocca and Balch & Bingham both open new offices in Austin, Texas; Archer & Greiner adds a chief business development officer, and other midsize moves.
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