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Life After the Bench Can Be Lucrative in ADR
The distaste for litigation is well-documented—and in some cases lamented—but has it bolstered the demand for less-costly alternatives?Goldberg Segalla Expands Into Newark With Recent Laterals
Goldberg Segalla, a Buffalo, New York-based litigation firm that has been in Princeton for nearly a decade, has opened an office in Newark populated by a series of recent lateral hires.Cite as: su World Express (USA), Inc. v. Johnson Controls Incorporated, 14-CV-4947, NYLJ 1202745485031, at *1 (EDNY, Decided December 17, 2015) CASENAME
Firm Split-Ups and Lateral Moves Highlight 2015
If, as the song goes, breaking up is hard to do, 2015 was a challenging year for firms that dissolved, reconstituted, saw partners part ways, or otherwise experienced change. Blockbuster mergers and acquisitions were lacking. But, as was the case elsewhere, firms were active, and high lateral mobility, an industry trait for several years, remained on full display.Firm Split-Ups and Lateral Moves Highlight 2015
If, as the song goes, breaking up is hard to do, 2015 was a challenging year for firms that dissolved, reconstituted, saw partners part ways, or otherwise experienced change. Blockbuster mergers and acquisitions were lacking. But, as was the case elsewhere, firms were active, and high lateral mobility, an industry trait for several years, remained on full display.Margate Ruling Makes Waves in Still-Active Dune Litigation
A trial judge's recent decision allowing an Atlantic County municipality to make its case against the federal government's beach-replenishment plan may not change the complexion of New Jersey dune litigation, but it has shown that condemning authorities are not infallible.Margate Ruling Makes Waves in Still-Active Dune Litigation
A trial judge's recent decision allowing an Atlantic County municipality to make its case against the federal government's beach-replenishment plan may not change the complexion of New Jersey dune litigation, but it has shown that condemning authorities are not infallible.Margate Ruling Makes Waves in Still-Active Dune Litigation
A trial judge's recent decision allowing an Atlantic County municipality to make its case against the federal government's beach-replenishment plan may not change the complexion of New Jersey dune litigation, but it has shown that condemning authorities are not infallible.Trending Stories
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