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20 Firms to Watch: The A-List Runners Up
The runners-up to the 2017 A-List—and what it will take for these firms to make the list next year.Litigator of the Week: When the Feds Went Too Far, This Willkie Lawyer Hit Back
For a criminal defense lawyer, there's no better feeling than winning exoneration for a deserving client. Just ask Willkie Farr and Gallagher partner Michael Schachter.Circuit Puts Fifth Amendment Front and Center in Libor Conviction Reversal
Two former U.K.-based traders convicted for their involvement in the London Interbank Offered Rate exchange scandal saw the Second Circuit toss their entire case Wednesday, including indictments.5 Attorneys Join NYLJ Board, Others Become 'Emeritus'
The New York Law Journal has added five attorneys to its Board of Editors, while creating an "Editor Emeritus" status for its longest-serving board members.Millennial Energy Partners Hires Clay Brett as GC
Houston-based Millennial Energy Partners has hired Clay Brett as vice president and general counsel.The Law Firm Supergroup That Outplayed Them All; Latham's Litigation Hires; Bharara's Book Deal
The annual Battle of the Law Firm Bands took place in Washington, D.C., on June 22, featuring acts like the “Estoppelgangers,” “Nuclear Covfefe,” “Sutherland Comfort,” “The Perks” and “The Precedents.” Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law and federal government hires and other Washington, D.C., legal news.Lobbyists Leave Bob Dole to Launch New Firm; Hunton Loses Office Head; Lawyers Circle Trump
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news. Read the previous edition here. Send tips and lateral moves to Katelyn Polantz at [email protected].Hamilton Re Establishes Turing Re, a Special Purpose Vehicle
Hamilton Re, the Bermuda-based operations of Hamilton Insurance Group, has established its first special purpose vehicle, Turing Re Ltd.Hamilton Re said…Suit Alleging Secret Bank Deal Deemed Untimely
A construction company associated with one of Saudi Arabia's richest men failed to file in a timely manner its $10 billion fraud lawsuit accusing Barclays Bank of arranging an illicit deal with Saudi officials, a Manhattan appeals court ruled Thursday.Trending Stories
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