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Jacoby & Meyers Class Suit Survives Dismissal Motion
A federal judge in Newark has denied a motion by Jacoby & Meyers to dismiss a class action suit over its outsourcing of work to a litigation support company partly owned by the firm's managing partner.Jessie J. Barnes, Malone, appellant pro se.Eric T. Schneiderman, Attorney General, Albany (Marcus J. Mastracco of counsel), for respondents.Appeal from a judgment of the Supreme
Debating Nonlawyer Ownership of Law Firms
In his Law Firm Partnership Law column, Arthur J. Ciampi reviews the current state of the law on nonlawyer ownership of law firms, addresses some of the arguments on both sides of the issue, and offers some observations on what, if anything, can be done to address the points made by both camps.Jacoby & Meyers Pins Trial-Prep Charges on Clerical Error
A New Jersey-based putative class action against Jacoby & Meyers, claiming the personal injury firm improperly inflates trial-preparation costs charged by a subsidiary company, is facing a motion to dismiss.Jacoby & Meyers Pins Trial-Prep Charges on Clerical Error
A New Jersey-based putative class action against Jacoby & Meyers, claiming the personal injury firm improperly inflates trial-preparation costs charged by a subsidiary company, is facing a motion to dismiss.Jacoby & Meyers Pins Trial-Prep Charges on Clerical Error
A New Jersey-based putative class action against Jacoby & Meyers, claiming the personal injury firm improperly inflates trial-preparation costs charged by a subsidiary company, is facing a motion to dismiss.Jacoby & Meyers Pins Trial-Prep Charges on Clerical Error
A New Jersey-based putative class action against Jacoby & Meyers, claiming the personal injury firm improperly inflates trial-preparation costs charged by a subsidiary company, is facing a motion to dismiss.Round Up of 2015 Developments on Business Practices
In his Law Firm Partnership Law column, Arthur J. Ciampi writes: The year 2015 presented a number of interesting developments concerning law firms and the practice of law. Once again, proving that lawyers never give in, a number of the decisions concern inventive attempts by lawyers and their clients to obtain results, which theretofore, they had been denied. As you will see, in some circumstances their 2015 labors succeeded and in others they did not (there is always 2016...).Trending Stories
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