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Attorneys 'On the Move': Linklaters Adds Litigation Partner; Energy Projects Partner Joins Foley
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Lifetime Achievement 2023: James Barnes
James Barnes, partner emeritus at the firm, has enjoyed a long and prosperous 34-year career as a corporate attorney. Over the course of his career, Barnes developed a wide range of experience in corporate and securities law matters, including working with companies to raise capital in public and private offering of debt and equity securities.Forensic Custody Evaluations: A Fundamental Human Right?
A look at forensic psychiatric examinations in the context of contested custody matters. The article discusses a recent decision by an appellate court in New York, which held that a trial court did not commit an error by not mandating a forensic psychiatric examination of the parents because no proof was put forth that the mother had a mental illness. The author also focuses on whether or not mental illness of a parent should be a prerequisite to a forensic psychiatric examination, and how (if it all) that impacts the due process rights of a litigant in a custody case vs. whether or not such a requirement offers a valuable gatekeeping function.Distinguished Leaders 2023: Grant Palmer
Grant Palmer ensures that the firm maintains its strong culture and core values of promoting collaboration and contributing to others; providing extraordinary client service; advancing diversity and fostering inclusiveness; and giving back through pro bono and community service.View more book results for the query "Blank Rome"
On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Medical Supply Company Claims Employee Stole Trade Secrets for Competitor
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.No Statute, No Problem? Case Law May Expand Boundaries of Biometric Privacy Litigation
A recent California state court decision, Renderos v. Clearview AI, lays out what may be a roadmap for plaintiffs to use generic consumer-protection statutes, state constitutional law, and even the common law to recognize private rights of action for alleged privacy violations—all without a biometric statute.When Baseball, Television and Arbitration Collide
A discussion of the recent decision in Matter of TCR Sports Broadcast Holding v. WN Partner, where the New York State Court of Appeals ended a nine-year battle in the New York State courts between the Washington Nationals and the Baltimore Orioles concerning their respective rights to profits and fees earned from telecasting games. Judge Judith Gische writes: "You are probably thinking—it took nine years in the courts for this matter to be resolved and while it did not fulfill arbitration's goal of expediency, at least the matter is over. Think again."Trending Stories
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