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99 Licenses—and New Problems—for NY Cannabis Lawyers
"I think it's unlikely in my lifetime that I could be involved with another industry where you have conflicting state and federal laws, and you need to navigate your clients through those obstacles," one attorney said.Young Conaway Partner to Speak at Delaware Law Update
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor corporate litigation and counseling partner Rolin P. Bissell is scheduled to be participating in the Delaware Law Update as part of the 2023 Weinberg Distinguished Speaker Series.Larger Firms See Big Money In Smaller Deals: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Another Hefty Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
First runners-up this week at Davis Wright Tremaine who won a high-profile fair use fight for book publishers against the Internet Archive.View more book results for the query "Blakes"
'Look A Little Deeper': Miami Attorneys Obtain $12M Settlement
"The hardest obstacle, in my opinion, was holding accountable those two entities while still understanding that the jury could apportion a significant amount of fault to the driver." -Stuart Ratzan, founding partner of Ratzan Weissman and BoldtDeal Watch: Deals Down, Debt Offerings Up as Banking Saga Continues
Davis Polk's Neil Barr said it's too early to say whether the events of the past two-plus weeks will have a lasting impression on both the banking industry and the deal market moving forward.Utah Appeals Court: Attorney Owes Duty to Minor Client in Legal Malpractice Claim
"Even assuming the district court correctly found LeBaron was not specifically required, either by court order or otherwise, to deposit Kylie's settlement funds directly into a trust account—a case-specific determination to be made by the finder of fact at the breach stage of the analysis—it does not follow that LeBaron owed no legal duty to Kylie," Judge Michele M. Christiansen Forster wrote.Current and Former New York Elected Officials Side With Ex-Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin in Amicus Brief
U.S. District Judge J. Paul Oetken of the Southern District of New York partially granted former Benjamin's motion to dismiss his indictment in December, throwing out bribery and fraud charges while allowing the case to proceed on two falsification of records charges.Trending Stories
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