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Lawyers, Courts Grapple With Work During Storm
Law firms and the courts scrambled this morning to keep employees safe and to maintain some semblance of normal operations as waters began to lap over Manhattan sea walls as fears grew of much worse to come. Courts and some firms closed, but many lawyers came to work and others worked remotely. But howling winds were a reminder that it was uncertain how long power would be available.Lawyers Scramble To Cope with Sandy
Lawyers across the Northeast scrambled as Sandy stormed ashore, causing flooding from North Carolina to New England. Courts, law schools and firms closed their doors. In New York City, with public transportation halted, bridges closed and for much of Manhattan the power was out — law offices ran on skeleton crews, their attorneys hunkered down at home or in nearby hotels.Firms Come to the Aid of New York City Corporation Counsel
The New York City corporation counsel put out a plea for help, and the city's legal community responded in force. The result's been an upsurge in the number of firms committed to loaning the city a lawyer for six months (often giving junior associates court experience), and in the number of firms willing to take cases in-house on a pro bono basis, says Corporation Counsel Michael A. Cardozo.Deal Watch: Private equity group tackles the medical cable market
ARNALL GOLDEN GREGORY partner Robert J. Robinson advised American Biosurgical Inc. and Optiplex Holdings LLC on their acquisition by Atlanta private equity fund J. Devien Capital LLC.American Biosurgical, of Norcross, and Optiplex, of Phoenix are separate companies that sold to J. Devien simultaneously, Robinson said. Terms weren't disclosed.As Sandy Lashes East Coast, Hunkered-Down Firms Find Ways to Serve Clients
With the so-called Frankenstorm bearing down on the I-95 corridor, most of the legal profession—along with pretty much everyone else—shut its collective doors. Some intrepid souls made their way to work anyway.To Make It in Manhattan, Firms Drop Millions
D.C. shops have spent millions trying to establish and expand their brand in New York, and they will spend millions more in coming years. Legal Times recently went to New York to check out the operations of five Washington firms with New York ambitions...Trending Stories
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