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Marshals Stop to Arrest Lawyer Even After Judge Issues Stay
Federal marshals showed up at the home of Palm Beach bankruptcy lawyer Tina Talarchyk to take her to jail but wound up leaving without taking her into custody.K&L Gates Going Gangbusters, Plus More Lateral Moves
After a series of lateral losses, K&L Gates hits the ground running with some new hires to start 2016; Dickstein Shapiro's departures mount; Fried Frank launches a London restructuring practice and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Emergency Stay Granted to Bankruptcy Attorney Facing Jail
Palm Beach attorney Tina Talarchyk has been granted an emergency stay in her bankruptcy court contempt case.Next Lawyer to Leave Dickstein Shapiro: Biz Van Gelder
White-collar lawyer Barbara Van Gelder—who goes by "Biz"—will leave Dickstein Shapiro for Cozen O'Connor Feb. 1, becoming the latest among a half-dozen departures from the struggling Washington law firm so far this year. Van Gelder is a senior counsel to Dickstein Shapiro and the head of its congressional investigations and white-collar defense practice.Palm Beach Bankruptcy Lawyer Faces Jail for Contempt
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John Olson in Fort Lauderdale held attorney Tina Talarchyk in contempt of court and ordered her to jail pending payment of trust account money.Palm Beach Bankruptcy Lawyer Faces Jail for Contempt
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John Olson in Fort Lauderdale held attorney Tina Talarchyk in contempt of court and ordered her to jail pending payment of trust account money.11th Circuit Says South Florida Bankruptcy Trustee Overreached
A federal appeals court rules bankruptcy trustee Kenneth Welt went too far when he moved a state assignment for the benefit of creditors to bankruptcy court.11th Circuit Says South Florida Bankruptcy Trustee Overreached
A federal appeals court rules bankruptcy trustee Kenneth Welt went too far when he moved a state assignment for the benefit of creditors to bankruptcy court.Law Firms Adopt Sustainability to Stay Sustainable
Richard J. Sobelsohn writes: It was not long ago that when law firms moved to new digs, they had them designed with the old-school method. Wood paneling on the walls, window-less interior offices for junior associates, and the coveted oversized corner offices for senior partners and rainmakers. During the past few years however, law firms have started going green, and the traditional law office floor plans have morphed.Law Firms Adopt Sustainability to Stay Sustainable
Richard J. Sobelsohn writes: It was not long ago that when law firms moved to new digs, they had them designed with the old-school method. Wood paneling on the walls, window-less interior offices for junior associates, and the coveted oversized corner offices for senior partners and rainmakers. During the past few years however, law firms have started going green, and the traditional law office floor plans have morphed.Trending Stories