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Over 30 Stroock Partners to Join Hogan Lovells as NY Firm's Prospects Appear Bleak
The partner moves from Stroock amount to more than half of its partnership, creating an even more bleak future for the New York law firm that was founded nearly 150 years ago.Attorneys 'On the Move': Litigation Member Joins Sills Cummis; Locke Lord Adds Bankruptcy Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Pillsbury Ends Merger Talks With Stroock
The firm said it couldn't reach an agreement "that adequately balanced Pillsbury's long-term strategic objectives with the more immediate financial and other risks involved."Stroock Cut Pay and Hours of Senior Staff as Merger Talks Dragged On
The cuts in pay and hours for senior staff raise questions about Stroock's financial footing during its merger talks.When Someone Else Pays a Criminal Lawyer's Fees
In his Ethics and Criminal Practice column, Joel Cohen discusses the ethics regarding complex criminal investigations where a third party—the target of the investigation—pays their employees' legal fees as part of the inquiry.View more book results for the query "Stroock"
Big Law in DC Continues to Invest in Litigation Lateral Partners
Hogan Lovells has added a pair of life sciences patent litigators from Dechert, while Robinson & Cole has hired a veteran litigator from Skadden.Diversity Initiative: Ross Moskowitz, Partner, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan
"I believe that the DEI work is the most important thing I do at the firm. My goal is to amplify diverse voices and provide platforms to promote full and equal participation for everyone, of all backgrounds and at all levels."Law Firm Mergers Kept Pace in Q3, as Partnerships Seek Geographic Edge
Firm combinations, often involving a California firm, kept pace in Q3 with 11 mergers, mirroring activity levels in Q2.Dissolution Ordered in 'People of the State of New York v. Trump' Appears Unwarranted
A Law Journal contributor wonders if the judge in Donald Trump's civil fraud case in Manhattan correctly understood the scope of the New York State Executive Law provision which he relied upon to call for such "cancellation" and dissolution of the former president's LLCs.Citing Conflicts as Merger Looms, Former SDNY Judge Leaves Stroock for Boies Schiller
Former U.S. District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin said Boies Schiller's focus on litigation, mediation and arbitration represented a better fit for her practice as a neutral.Trending Stories
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