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On First Day of Mental Competency Hearing, Tom Girardi's Lawyers Grill Government's Expert
Craig Harbaugh, a federal public defender for Tom Girardi, cross-examined Dr. Diana Goldstein, a neuropsychologist and expert for the federal government, on Wednesday, the first day of a mental competency hearing.Antitrust Lawsuits Multiply—And There's an Algorithm at the Center of It All
Room revenue reported to the New Jersey Casino Control Commission has shown substantial increases, even while occupancy rates have fallen and gaming revenues have increased only modestly, the suits claimCourt of Chancery Holds 'Corwin' Inapplicable to Claims Governed by 'Unocal' Standard
In In re Edgio Stockholders Litigation, the Delaware Chancery Court was asked to apply the same cleansing effect to a claim for injunctive relief analyzed under Unocal, but Vice Chancellor Morgan Zurn found that Corwin was inapplicable.Did You Try Turning It Off and Back On Again? Midlevels Rank Their Firms on Tech
A handful of wealthy firms still can't seem to cover the basics of modern, integrated technology, associates say.View more book results for the query "Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP"
Deal Watch: Kirkland Advises in $15B in Deals, Dealmakers Await Adoption of New PE Rules
While Kirkland had a big week in deals, the firm and others are facing significant changes in oversight rules for PE firms and hedge funds.Supreme Court Review: Labor Strikes, Salaries, Religious Accommodations and Affirmative Action
This column reviews the Court's decisions addressing treatment of company property during labor strikes, what it means to be paid a salary, the undue hardship standard for defending the denial of a religious accommodation, and affirmative action.An Exceedingly Impressive Group of Litigator of the (Past) Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Lawyers at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and the Southern Poverty Law Center secured a ground-breaking ruling from the Fifth Circuit holding that a Mississippi law permanently disenfranchising people previously convicted of certain crimes amounted to unconstitutional cruel and unusual punishment.'Predominantly an In-Office Firm': Davis Polk Renews NYC Lease, With 30,000 More Square Feet
The firm's new 25-year lease at 450 Lex is now the largest by square footage in New York in 2023 to date, according to real estate broker CBRE.Trending Stories
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