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May 03, 2023 | The Recorder

Morgan Lewis Lands 10 Stroock Consumer Finance Lawyers on Both Coasts

The group of class action and regulatory attorneys include partner Arjun Rao in Los Angeles.
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May 03, 2023 | The American Lawyer

Morgan Lewis Lands 10 Stroock Consumer Finance Lawyers on Both Coasts

Five lawyers, including three partners, have already arrived at Morgan Lewis. The new arrivals will be based in New York, Washington, D.C., Miami, Los Angeles and Century City.
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April 20, 2023 | New York Law Journal

People vs. Donald Trump: An Inside Account

People vs. Donald Trump: An Inside Account By Mark Pomerantz Simon & Schuster, 2023, 294 pages Why did Mark Pomerantz write a book about…
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April 13, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Trump: A Victim of Pretrial Publicity?

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg has chosen to venture significantly beyond using the bare-bones indictment. Accordingly, while did he file a spartan Trump indictment, contemporaneously he filed a 13-page "Statement of Facts" that was made available to the public.
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April 10, 2023 | The American Lawyer

Gaining Market Share, Paul Hastings Grows 6% in Revenue

The firm's average PEP rose 4%, surpassing those of several elite New York law firms.
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April 07, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Small Potatoes? Not at All

Various supporters and detractors of Trump have already opined that this is a weak case, or unprecedented, or that the connection between falsifying business records and campaign finance violations is a stretch. An elections lawyer who is a regular Law Journal contributor thinks they are wrong.
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April 07, 2023 | New York Law Journal

When Prosecutors Create Blanket Non-Prosecution Policies

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis might have actually raised the conundrum whether a prosecutor can ethically create a policy that his or her office decline, across-the-board, to prosecute certain crimes on the books—without exercising discretion in the individual case whether or not to charge?
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April 04, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Is There Value in Confirmation Hearings for Judicial Nominees?

Federal and state legislators who vote on judicial nominees should indeed ask hard questions of nominees, white-collar defense attorney Joel Cohen writes. Unquestionably, though, those tough questions are often irrelevant to the decisions that the judiciary committee members will make.
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March 28, 2023 | Law.com

Ahead of the Curve: Examining Student Protests and the Right to Free Speech

In this week's column, we are looking at the phenomenon of law students protesting invited speakers and exploring the blurry line between free speech and disruption.
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March 28, 2023 | Pro Mid Market

Big Law Does Mid-Market Firms 'Huge Favor' By Stepping Away From Routine Legal Work

"At some point, [Big Law] decided they didn't want to do the day-to-day work of corporations, just bet-the-company type stuff," Wendy Bernero, chief growth officer of software provider Page Vault, said at a LegalWeek panel on the state of mid-market firms. "The gift they gave to middle-market firms was the day-to-day work."
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