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Wachtell Turns to Former Judge to Fend Off Icahn Malpractice Suit
John Gleeson, who left the Eastern District of New York to join Debevoise & Plimpton earlier this year, appeared before a New York appellate court this week to defend Wachtell against an Icahn-controlled company's malpractice claims.Cravath Helps IBM Pick Up Promontory, Bolster Watson's Brainpower
International Business Machines Corp. turned to its longtime lawyers from Cravath, Swaine & Moore to handle it recent purchase of Promontory Financial Group. The deal will expand the expertise of Watson Financial Services, an artificial intelligence and cognitive computing platform of increased interest to law firms.Ex-Dean Not Welcome at Berkeley Law, Letter Says
University officials say Sujit Choudhry returned to campus uninvited and his presence is causing "extensive disruption."Cite as: Waldman v. P.L.O., 15-3135-cv, NYLJ 1202766503486, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided August 31, 2016)CASE NAMEEva Waldman, Plaintiffs-Appellees -Cross-Appellant
DOJ: 'Overwhelming Evidence' Supports Mine-Safety Conviction of Ex-Massey CEO
U.S. prosecutors are urging a federal appeals court to uphold the criminal conviction of Donald Blankenship, the former chief executive of Massey Energy Co. who was accused of long ignoring safety regulations and health standards after an explosion in West Virginia killed 29 miners.Cite as: Kirschenbaum v. 650 Fifth Ave., 14-1963(L), NYLJ 1202763223360, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided July 20, 2016)h2 class="articleSect
Schneiderman Urges Texas Congressman to Back Off Subpoena Threat
The New York Attorney General's Office on Wednesday urged a Texas congressman to show "due respect for federalism" in his efforts to obtain communications about a state investigation into whether Exxon Mobil made misleading statements about climate change.Mining Industry Groups Question Conspiracy Conviction of Ex-Massey CEO
Three coal mining trade associations are raising concerns about the criminal conviction of ex-Massey Energy Chief Executive Officer Donald Blankenship for conspiracy to willfully violate mine health and safety regulations.June Laterals: Firms Snap Up Ex-Government and White Collar Litigators
Many of June's most notable lateral hires involved litigators exiting the Justice Department and the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. Other significant moves featured lawyers who specialize in being adverse to the government. Thanks, Uncle Sam.Trending Stories
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