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Firms see an array of fates since attacks
IN THE FIVE YEARS since the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, attorney H. Taufiq Choudhury said that he has grown numb to the reminders he sees every day on his way to work in lower Manhattan. "I've gotten used to it," he said. "The feeling is not as sharp." An immigration lawyer, Choudhury initially relocated his sole practice from the 22d floor of 1 World Trade Center to midtown Manhattan after the attacks.No Privilege for Email Sent to Work Account, Court Says
A former Aeropostale clothing executive cannot claim privilege to exclude from his upcoming trial for allegedly taking kickbacks an email listing his assets sent to his company account by an attorney preparing his will, a judge has ruled.SAC's Cohen May Lose Fortune But Keep Freedom
Steven A. Cohen's $9 billion net worth may be at risk as the U.S. tries to recover hundreds of millions, maybe billions, from Cohen and his SAC Capital Advisors.Court Says Privilege Doesn't Extend to Email Sent to Work Account
A former Aeropostale clothing executive cannot claim privilege to exclude from his upcoming trial for allegedly taking kickbacks an email listing his assets sent to his company account by an attorney preparing his will, a judge has ruled.Network of Small, Midsize Firms Look for Opportunity in Hard Times
Hard times bring opportunities, and the network of small and midsize law firms called Meritas hopes that more general counsel come knocking as their companies look for ways to cut costs. Cost savings isn't the only reason to use one of Meritas' 170 firms, which are based in more than 60 countries (and 49 states). The firms and their clients also tout personal service, geographic reach and quality control.Ex-Crowell & Moring Lawyer Pleads Guilty to Client Theft
Douglas Arntsen, a former associate who fled to Hong Kong to avoid arrest and had to be extradited, pleaded guilty yesterday before Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Jill Konviser in connection to the theft from an investment fund and a real estate management company he advised.Ex-Crowell & Moring Lawyer Pleads Guilty to Client Theft
Douglas Arntsen, a former associate who fled to Hong Kong to avoid arrest and had to be extradited, pleaded guilty Tuesday before Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Jill Konviser in connection to the theft from an investment fund and a real estate management company he advised.Trending Stories
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