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April 24, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Partner Promotions Dip at New York's Largest Firms

Many law firms eased back on partner promotions last year, but the slowdown was less pronounced in New York—especially in corporate practices.
68 minute read
April 24, 2017 |

Parallel Bundling in Surgical Products

Elai Katz, in his Antitrust column, reviews a Tenth Circuit decision affirmed the dismissal of claims that leading medical-surgical product distributors violated antitrust laws by offering bundled package deals. While typical bundling and tying cases examine conduct by a single dominant firm, this decision tackles parallel tying and bundling by two competitors. The opinion also sets forth an analytic framework to evaluate tying claims under the rule of reason rather than the more commonly applied per se tying rule.
16 minute read
April 20, 2017 |

Cruise Ship Whistleblower Sails Off With Million-Dollar Reward

Christopher Keays, a native of Scotland, was 27 years old and fresh out of the maritime academy in the summer of 2013 when he got "the chance of a lifetime" to work on a ship, as a junior engineer with the Caribbean Princess. Today he is a millionaire. A federal judge in Miami awarded Keays $1 million Wednesday for blowing the whistle on the Princess Cruise Lines' illegal dumping of oily waste into the ocean.
9 minute read
April 20, 2017 | Daily Business Review

Cruise Ship Whistleblower Sails Off With Million-Dollar Reward

Christopher Keays, a native of Scotland, was 27 years old and fresh out of the maritime academy in the summer of 2013 when he got "the chance of a lifetime" to work on a ship, as a junior engineer with the Caribbean Princess. Today he is a millionaire. A federal judge in Miami awarded Keays $1 million Wednesday for blowing the whistle on the Princess Cruise Lines' illegal dumping of oily waste into the ocean.
9 minute read
April 18, 2017 |

Lawyers Take on New Posts in Cuomo Administration

Adam Zurofsky, a former partner at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, has been named deputy secretary for energy and financial services. Gov. Cuomo also said he hired Adam Silverman as assistant counsel to the governor for public safety and Tanisha Edwards as assistant counsel to the governor for taxation and finance.
4 minute read
April 10, 2017 |

New York's High-Flying Firms Hit New Heights in Profits, Revenue

The good times are rolling again for New York's elite law firms.
103 minute read
April 06, 2017 |

Cravath Welcomes Lone Nonequity Partner Back Into Equity Tier

Now that Mary Jo White is out of government and back at Debevoise, her husband John White has returned from equity exile at Cravath.
9 minute read
April 06, 2017 | The American Lawyer

Cravath Welcomes Lone Nonequity Partner Back Into Equity Tier

Now that Mary Jo White is out of government and back at Debevoise, her husband John White has returned from equity exile at Cravath.
2 minute read
March 29, 2017 |

For Whom the Statute Tolls

In his New York Practice column, Patrick M. Connors writes: Calculating the statute of limitations should not be thought of as a single question, but rather a determination on four separate issues. A mistake on any one can lead to disaster for the plaintiff, and concomitant celebration for the defendant.
19 minute read

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