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Circuit Reverses Ruling Granting Forfeiture to Terror Victims
The Second Circuit found unanswered legal questions about whether American properties, acquired with Iranian government funds, are subject to forfeiture to benefit victims of terrorist activities sponsored by Iran, reversing Southern District Judge Katherine Forrest's grant of summary judgment and remanding the two cases back to the district court.NYC Municipal Attorneys Recognized
The New York City Bar Association presented its 2016 Municipal Affairs Awards for outstanding service by assistant corporation counsels.Lawyers for Silver, Skelos Bid for Convicted Pols to Remain Free on Bail
Seizing on language of new U.S. Supreme Court case law, attorneys for convicted ex-lawmakers Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos are asking New York federal judges to allow the politicos to remain free on bail while their cases are on appeal.Paul Hastings Bolts On SEC Enforcement Boutique
The Am Law 100 firm is poised to pick up six lawyers, including the two founding partners, from Los Angeles-based Zaccaro Morgan. Thomas Zaccaro is a former Paul Hastings partner who started the boutique just over a year ago, only to return to his former home.Two Partners Join Jones Day, Plus More Lateral Moves
Jones Day recruits two new partners on opposite coasts after a top restructuring duo departs; Milbank makes a rare lateral hire; Paul Hastings makes some high-profile additions; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Continuing Hiring Spree, Paul Hastings Adds Two New IP Partners
Ropes & Gray patent litigation partners Hiroyuki Hagiwara and Hassen Sayeed have joined Paul Hastings in Tokyo and New York, respectively.Rights of Apartment Owners to Examine Business Records
In their Cooperatives and Condominiums column, Eva Talel and Richard Siegler discuss the rights of apartment owners to access business records; common law requirement that an owner's request for inspection must be made in good faith and for a proper purpose; and implications and recommendations for boards and managers in addressing apartment owner requests for access to records.Three Wise Women And the Constitution
The former district judge asks, "Why do the women get it? Is there a lurking gender issue here?"Re-Enfranchising People With Prior Convictions
In their Government and Election Law column, Jerry H. Goldfeder and Myrna Pérez write: A political fight over the use of executive authority to restore voting rights is not new. Nor is turning to the courts to decide whether state disenfranchisement laws are lawful. What is new in a current battle over Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe's recent executive order is the use of state courts to adjudicate a largely political battle over the use of executive authority to restore voting rights.Best of the Legal Tech Blogosphere: Patent Use Beyond IP, Changing Email Behavior, and More
A roundup of blog posts and other musings from around the legal tech community.Trending Stories
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