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Raymond Brown, Longtime Judge Ellen Koblitz Among Lateral Adds for Pashman Stein
The firm's partners "are some of my oldest comrades in the field," Brown said. "I've been a trial lawyer for 46 years and I feel like I may have hit my stride."CJ Griffin: 'Being a Lawyer Has Given Me a Voice'
"Being a lawyer has given me a voice. It is such a privilege. By understanding all the systems of government and your rights under the Constitution, you have the tools to advocate for yourself. So many people don't have that and the ability to do that," Griffin says.Living by the Lease, Law Firms See New Complications in Office Moves
Firms have seen their tech costs rise dramatically rise amid remote work – putting more strain on the decision of whether to stick together under a new lease.Scarinci Hollenbeck's Katerin Traugh on What Has 'Changed Forever' Because of COVID-19
"Attorneys and clients have now become accustomed to meetings by teleconference," says Katerin Traugh, executive director of Scarinci Hollenbeck. "While this was happening to some degree in the past, it was never entirely accepted by lawyers and clients. That has changed forever, and teleconferencing is here to stay."On The Move: Norris McLaughlin; Florio Perrucci
Norris McLaughlin Elects Melissa Peña to Management Committee; Florio Perrucci Welcomes Two.James Donnell Leaves Baker McKenzie for McGuireWoods
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.BAR REPORT - NJSBA Symposium on Race and the Law: A call for ideas and action
A selection of quotes from speakers at state bar Symposium on Race and the LawJersey City's Partial Payment Didn't Satisfy Unpaid $156,936 Legal Bill, Appeals Court Rules
A fact finder could conclude that the partial payment was not accepted as satisfaction of the debt, but was accepted with the intention that the remainder would be paid in the next fiscal year, the Appellate Division panel said.Appeals Court Nixes Crowded School District's Suit Over New Home Construction
The court found a school district's legal options are strictly limited when it comes to opposing new housing construction based on predicted impact on enrollment.Trending Stories
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