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What Is NY Gov. Cuomo's Next Move? Employment Lawyers Weigh In
With state Attorney General Letitia James overseeing an independent investigation into the claims, employment lawyers say the best move for Cuomo is to simply comply with the inquiry and let the investigation run its course.What Is Cuomo's Next Move Amid Investigation? Employment Lawyers Weigh In
With state Attorney General Letitia James overseeing an independent investigation into the claims, employment lawyers say the best move for Cuomo is to simply comply with the inquiry and let the investigation run its course.Embattled Cuomo Received Request to Preserve Documents
The governor is trying to weather a scandal that involves allegations from three different women who say he acted inappropriately toward them.Under New Leadership, Stoel Rives Saw Revenue Boost, Profits Boom in 2020
"We're on a great trajectory and I think we're in a really great position, but I don't think it'll be the same" in 2021, managing partner Melissa Jones said.Hire Up: Health Care, Government and Corporate Practices Drive Another Busy Week
Entire groups and practice heads were among the moves we saw this week as January 2021 continues to be a time of migration in Big Law.Adjusting the COVID-19 Response: How Law Firms Are Altering Austerity Measures
Some firms are restoring pay after reducing salaries earlier in the year, while others make additional cuts.Market Refocus: A Collection of the Mid-Market Report's 'Market Focus' Features
A collection of the Mid-Market Report's "Market Focus" features, covering Boston, Seattle, Nashville, Denver, and more.Market Focus Seattle: Mega Merger in a Market 'Protective of Culture'
"We don't see these types of mergers in Seattle," recruiter Rehman Bashey said. "Firms are loath to consider growing by merger. ... Pacific Northwest firms are very protective of culture."Restoring Pay After A Crisis: Flexibility, Lower Cost Structures Benefit Midsize Firms
Midsize firms, which frequently took out PPP loans, often had more flexibility in restoring pay cuts this year and didn't need to be as cautious as larger firms, observers say.Citing New York Judicial Budget Cuts, Manhattan Justice Denies Request for Discovery Referee
"The court is not able to determine the discovery issues here expeditiously without extraordinary impingement on the court's regular business," wrote Manhattan Supreme Court Commercial Division Justice Andrew Masley.Trending Stories
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