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Second Department Reinstates Claims Against LI Firm Accused of Dual Representation
Cullen and Dykman is accused of improperly collecting "hundreds of thousands" of dollars from a client while also working as corporate counsel for her opponent.US Judge Blocks NJ's Withdrawal From New York Harbor Waterfront Commission
Judge Susan Wigenton granted summary judgment to the commission in its suit seeking to prevent New Jersey's unilateral departure from the N.Y.-N.J. agency, which was ordered by Gov. Chris Christie on his last day in office.Mid-Market Recap: A Fine Vintage
No, this week's recap isn't about wine, although it could be. Or maybe not—157 is old even for wine.Blank Rome Hires Spell End for Morris & McVeigh as 1860s Law Firm Winds Down
One of New York's oldest law firms is closing its doors. “Everyone has to look forward,” said managing partner Richard Miller Jr., who is taking his tax and estates practice to Blank Rome along with Sean Weissbart.Defections to Blank Rome Spell End for One of New York City's Oldest Law Firms
Morris & McVeigh will close its doors after 157 years in business, with its managing partner and another of its attorneys taking their tax and estates practices to Blank Rome. “Everyone has to look forward,” said managing partner Richard Miller Jr., who is taking his tax and estates practice to Blank Rome along with Sean Weissbart.Statutory Interest Rates in a Low Interest World
Statutory interest rates in New York are fixed at nominal amounts, usually according to the monetary environment in which the statutes were enacted (or last amended). Given the drastic changes in monetary policy, these statutory rates are anachronisms in today's low interest world.Who Got the Work: Veterinary Consolidation and Hoverboard Trouble
Midsize firms taking on big deals and litigation.Cullen and Dykman Welcomes New Insurance Partner, Julie Weerth
Julie Weerth has joined Cullen and Dykman LLP as a partner in the firm’s insurance coverage and construction litigation practices. She will lead…Midsize Moves: Mid-Market Comings and Goings in Michigan, Plus Planting a Flag in Lancaster
Lateral moves, mergers and more at midsize firms.Legislative Veto of Executive Branch Rules Upheld
The New Jersey Legislature has the authority to overturn executive branch rules if it believes those rules run counter to legislative intent, but lawmakers' actions may be subject to limited judicial review, the state Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday.Trending Stories
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