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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?Conn. Law Firms Announce Partner, Counsel Promotions
As usual, the early months of the new year bring about a large number of law firm hirings and promotions.Bingham Refugees Find New Homes, Plus More Lateral Moves
A year after Morgan Lewis absorbed Bingham McCutchen, several lawyers from the latter find new homes; Fried Frank welcomes back an ex-partner; Jenner & Block brings on an M&A leader; and other additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Attempt to Expand Sidewalk Liability in NJ Falls Flat
A personal injury litigant who swung for the fences in an attempt to remake the law on sidewalk liability struck out in a recent state appeals court decision, but appears poised to give it another try.Products Liability an 'Unnerving New World' Since 'Tincher'
Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille had spent years working over the issue with his colleagues, trying to form a consensus. For nearly two decades, a question had been kicked around the state Supreme Court: Would Pennsylvania products liability law continue to follow the Restatement (Second) of Torts or would it update its standing and adopt the Third Restatement, published in 1998?Post-Bench Work Means Walking an Ethical Line
In a profession that's highly sensitive to conflicts—and in a jurisdiction that's particularly restrictive to the activities of retired judges—it appears that post-retirement career planning is done with delicacy. Or at least it should be, practitioners said.Post-Bench Work Means Walking an Ethical Line
In a profession that's highly sensitive to conflicts—and in a jurisdiction that's particularly restrictive to the activities of retired judges—it appears that post-retirement career planning is done with delicacy. Or at least it should be, practitioners said.Judge Orders Examiner in Zucker Goldberg Bankruptcy Case
The judge overseeing the liquidation of New Jersey foreclosure firm Zucker, Goldberg & Ackerman has directed the U.S. Trustee Program to appoint a third-party investigator to the case—a measure the firm and its creditors agreed upon despite repeatedly locking horns.Trending Stories
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