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Bracewell, Stroock Snag Partners From Duval & Stachenfeld
Bracewell has bolstered its New York office with a four-person team from Duval & Stachenfeld led by its longtime chair of litigation Allan Taffet, while Stroock & Stroock & Lavan landed Evan Hudson, co-chair of Duval & Stachenfeld's real estate capital markets group.Daily Dicta: You're a Brave Man, Mr. Flood
After months of hearing about a veritable parade of white collar stars who declined to represent President Trump in the Russia investigation, Emmet Flood finally took the bait. Will he escape the Trump curse?Balcony Enclosures: Challenges Facing Coops, Condos and Owners
Cooperatives and Condominiums columnist Eva Talel discusses the dilemmas posed by a DOB enforcing a requirement that sets a strict deadline by which balcony enclosures must be legalized or removed, and makes recommendations to boards, managers, owners, and to the DOB as to how to best address such dilemmas in an equitable and practical manner.Are Women in Law Finally Empowered to Speak Out Against Inequality?
The #MeToo movement may give women in the legal profession the strength to speak up over more than just harassment, but inequity of all kinds.Colleagues Praise Choice of Barbara Jones to Review Michael Cohen Docs
The former judge served as a longtime federal prosecutor, including under current Trump counsel Rudy Giuliani.Allen & Overy Promotes Brian Jebb and Simon Clark to Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires in the California legal market.Retail Redevelopment: Oh, What a Tangled Web We Lawyers Must Unweave
Attorneys must be thorough and thoughtful to cover all the potential responses to the "retail apocalypse."Same Evidence, but New Challenges for Prosecutors in Silver Retrial
Jury selection is set to begin in the second bribery trial of former New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, as prosecutors are expected to present much of the same elements of a case that in 2015 won them a conviction on more than seven counts.When the Criminal Lawyer Shields the Client
In his Ethics and Criminal Practice column, Joel Cohen discusses whether Trump's lawyer, John Dowd, could have personal criminal exposure if what the The New York Times reported is true—that early on in the Mueller investigation, he communicated to Paul Manafort and General Michael Flynn that Trump would ultimately pardon them.Trending Stories
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