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Barclay Damon Picks Up 5-Member Team From Murtha Cullina, led by Tony Gangemi
Strategic Growth for Barclay Damon includes this IP team's lateral move into its New Haven offices.Barclay Damon Combines With DC-Based Shapiro, Lifschitz & Schram
Barclay Damon had its "sights set on" expanding its footprint in the D.C. market for a long time in order to advance the firm's regulatory experience at the federal level.Debt Law and Attorney Regulation Can Coexist, Ruling Says
A New York City law protecting debtors from harassing collection activities does not conflict with New York's power to regulate attorneys, the New York Court of Appeals held Tuesday.Debt Law and Attorney Regulation Can Coexist, Ruling Says
A New York City law protecting debtors from harassing collection activities does not conflict with New York's power to regulate attorneys, the New York Court of Appeals held Tuesday.State's Highest Court to Hear Issue of NYC Debt Law
The Second Circuit has asked the state Court of Appeals to answer two questions on a New York City law governing debt collection activities, part of which was invalidated by a judge who held the law conflicted with the state's authority to regulate attorneys.Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a)
Notice to the bar.Lawyers Who Collect Debt Not Subject to City Law, Judge Rules
Eastern District Judge Eric Vitaliano wrote that attorneys' conduct is subject to the "supervisory and corrective powers" of the state judiciary. "Consequently, the regulation of attorneys' conduct is not within the police power of municipalities," he held.Legislative Changes and Ruling on Regulating Lawyer Conduct
In his Debtor-Creditor Law Wrap-Up, David M. Barshay, a member of Baker Sanders, writes that Judge Eric Vitaliano, of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, recently issued a long-awaited decision striking down a portion of a 2009 New York City Law that expanded the city's oversight of debt collection activities.Trending Stories
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