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Ropes & Gray Ramps Up in Data Security, Plus More Lateral Moves
A data privacy expert joins Ropes & Gray on the West Coast; a former Bingham McCutchen practice leader lands at Mayer Brown; Epstein Becker & Green's 15-lawyer raid lands it an office in Princeton; Cleary Gottlieb hires a former Sullivan & Cromwell tax partner and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Ropes & Gray Ramps Up in Data Security, Plus More Lateral Moves
A data privacy expert joins Ropes & Gray on the West Coast; a former Bingham McCutchen practice leader lands at Mayer Brown; Epstein Becker & Green's 15-lawyer raid lands it an office in Princeton; Cleary Gottlieb hires a former Sullivan & Cromwell tax partner and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Cite as: General Star Indemnity Co. v. Driven Sports, Inc., 14-CV-3579, NYLJ 1202716700317, at *1 (EDNY, Decided January 23, 2015) 14-CV-3579 Dist
Client's Guilty Plea Helps NJ Lawyer Avoid Legal Mal Suit
A legal malpractice suit against a New Jersey lawyer who advised a client to cooperate with an FBI investigation despite having no criminal law experience was deemed properly dismissed.Client's Guilty Plea Helps NJ Lawyer Avoid Legal Mal Suit
A legal malpractice suit against a New Jersey lawyer who advised a client to cooperate with an FBI investigation despite having no criminal law experience was deemed properly dismissed.New Jersey Judicial Nominees Get Senate Approval
The New Jersey Senate on Dec. 18 approved the tenure nominations for eight sitting Superior Court judges, nominations for two new Superior Court judges and tenure for one Tax Court judge.Christie Nominates Ocean County Litigators for Judgeships
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Dec. 16 nominated two veteran litigators to the Superior Court bench in Ocean County.Villa Enterprises Mgmt. Ltd. v. Fed. Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Villa Enterprises Mgmt. Ltd. v. Fed. Ins. Co.360 N.J.Super. 166Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division,Morris…Justices Wrestle With Application of New Alimony Laws
The New Jersey Supreme Court is grappling with how to mesh a new statute regulating the way alimony is to be awarded with what defines short-term and long-term marriages.Unapproved Opinions: October 23-29, 2014
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