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Appellate Division, First Department:January 8, 2019
Jeffrey Shapiro on Leading Giant Mergers and Crusading Against 'Rambo' Lawyers
Jeffrey B. Shapiro's 40 years in the courtroom have taught him how to get a jury to sympathize with big corporations — typically branded the bad guys in litigation. And it's a lesson he's brought to his firm Arnstein & Lehr, which has focused on "getting the culture right" since joining forces with Saul Ewing in one of the largest law firm mergers in the U.S.Proving Causation in Toxic Tort Cases
Complex Litigation columnist Michael Hoenig writes: Somewhat unobtrusively, New York's highest court recently issued a decision in an asbestos case that has significant impact beyond asbestos litigation.Appellate Division, Second Department:November 28, 2018
Attorney Misconduct During Depositions
Complex Litigation columnist Michael Hoenig writes: Although the complex topic of deposition misbehavior is broad and the variants are many, the common thread running throughout the rules and the case law is: Let the Deponent Testify! With few explicit exceptions, the attorney should not interfere with the witness's answers or the flow of the examination.Judge Rejects Class Certification for NY Public Housing Residents Left Out in Cold Last Winter
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Carol Edmead also told attorneys from Willkie Farr & Gallagher and the Legal Aid Society that the state court case regarding lost heat may become pre-empted by a consent decree in a federal lawsuit.Appellate Division, First Department:October 30, 2018
New Jersey Associates Class of 2018
Introducing this year's new associates.Appellate Division, Second Department:October 10, 2018
Litigating the Return of Nazi-Looted Art
Complex Litigation columnist Michael Hoenig writes: With the opening up and digitization of Europe's war-era records, family descendants and relatives of original owner-victims of Nazi plunder are awakening to the possibility that they may have restitutional rights in valuable artworks held by others. In short, there has been and can be a thriving branch of litigation of which lawyers (and judges) should be aware.Trending Stories
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