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Sidley Names Yvette Ostolaza Chair of Management Committee
Ostolaza will be the first Hispanic woman to lead a top 7 AmLaw firm. Below are announcements of this news and other recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.The PREP Act Revisited: Limitations of Immunity and Federal Court Jurisdiction for Nursing Homes
A recent decision out of the Ninth Circuit has held that the PREP Act does not provide federal courts jurisdiction over nursing home wrongful death claims. However, "the unique crisis presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the lack of clear information, resources, treatment options and guidance from public health authorities that was available at the time, may provide some help to nursing homes defending their care and treatment of residents in their charge."Anna Mercado Clark Elected Development Director of NY Asian American Bar Association
The bar organization's mission is to improve the study and practice of law, and fair administration of justice for everyone, by working to ensure the "meaningful participation of Asian-Americans in the legal profession," according to a news release about Clark's appointment. Clark was named by Crains New York's as one of its "Notable Women in Law 2022."Lawyer for Democratic Assembly Says GOP Lacks Standing to Sue Entirety of Political Maps
Fourth Department Justice Stephen Lindley, in arguments over New York's congressional redistricting, questioned whether a constitutional amendment calling for a bipartisan process amounted to "mere window dressing," in view of that fact that the measure didn't appear to take away the legislature's sole and exclusive authority to draw maps as they see fit.View more book results for the query "Phillips Lytle LLP"
Continuing Its Significant Growth, Lippes Mathias Plants Stake in Rochester
Lippes Mathias' attorney headcount has grown from less than 50 attorneys to 135 in the past eight years. The firm's rapid growth helped nudge it this year into the 93rd spot in the NYLJ 100.Supply Chain Issues Have Hit E-Discovery, but Nobody Has Told Clients
For the first time in 25 years, the "massively decreasing component costs" the e-discovery industry has enjoyed may be stalling. or even reversing. thanks to global supply chain disruptions.DuPont to Face Toxic Torts Trial After 2nd Circuit Finds Expert Testimony Wrongly Excluded
The procedural issue, the panel said, should have been reviewed under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.DOJ Faces 'Biggest Prosecutorial Mashup in Modern Times' in Capitol Insurrection E-Discovery
A brisk pace and an onslaught of data sources is complicating the e-discovery efforts related to the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. But despite the DOJ's struggles, some e-discovery practitioners say they're impressed with how the agency is handling the challenge.Trending Stories
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