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Sanctuary Honors Ten Firms for Their Pro Bono Work
The firms were recognized for their advocacy on behalf of survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking, immigration and asylum, child protection, custody and support.NYCBA's Panel Discussion on the First Amendment
The New York City Bar Association hosted panel discussion “The First Amendment: From Skokie to Charlottesville & Beyond” on Oct. 17. Experts discussed legal issues relating to the First Amendment and hate speech, the current state of the law and how recent developments may lead to change.No Conflict for Rivera-Soto in Asbestos Fraud Case, Judge Rules
The judge in a suit over alleged destruction of asbestos-related evidence by BASF Corp. and law firm Cahill, Gordon & Reindel has rejected claims that Roberto Rivera-Soto has a conflict of interest that should prevent him from serving as discovery special master.Dechert's Latest Lateral Binge Bolsters Corporate Group
The Philadelphia-based Am Law 100 firm continued its hiring tear in 2017 by adding Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft structured finance partner Bruce Bloomingdale and White & Case M&A partner Nazim Zilkha in New York. Both lawyers previously worked with one another at Mayer Brown.Look Out, University GCs, White Supremacists May Want to Speak on Your Campus
When a white supremacist wants to come to campus, there's sure to be controversy. But many general counsel don't seem interested in talking about it.Davis Polk Partner Joins Mueller's Russia Investigation Team
Greg Andres, a 13-year veteran of the U.S. Department of Justice, has left Davis Polk & Wardwell's New York office to become the 16th lawyer on a team led by special counsel Robert Mueller III—formerly of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr—probing potential Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.Deal Watch: Summer Sees Payment Systems Mergers Heat Up
July was a busy month for billion-dollar M&A deals, as the European market began to show signs of recovery from a Brexit-induced shock, although the ensuing transactional trauma did not prove to be as devastating as initially feared. The sales of several payment systems companies this month generated key roles for nearly a dozen large firms.Client Sues Kasowitz Firm for Alleged Billing Fraud, Cites Work for Trump
A former corporate client that Kasowitz Benson Torres earlier sued for unpaid legal fees is fighting back with a malpractice lawsuit alleging billing fraud, claiming it didn't receive legal services "commensurate with a law firm that represents the president of the United States."5 Attorneys Join NYLJ Board, Others Become 'Emeritus'
The New York Law Journal has added five attorneys to its Board of Editors, while creating an "Editor Emeritus" status for its longest-serving board members.Specificity Matters: Judge Tosses Deutsche Securities Suit Over Deficient Complaint
Southern District Judge Analisa Torres threw out a class action suit against Deutsche Bank, saying the complaint contained allegations "without any indication of what, specifically, plaintiffs allege to be false or misleading."Trending Stories
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