0 results for 'Meister Seelig'
McDermott Reach 'Amicable' Settlement With Landlord
McDermott Will & Emery has settled a dispute with its New York landlord over real estate taxes. The law firm went to court in August to compel arbitration with landlord 340 Madison Fee LLC, claiming the amount in dispute might be $16 million or more over the life of its lease.Firms That Hired Dewey Partners Can't Block Subpoenas
Over the objections of more than two dozen law firms, the federal bankruptcy judge overseeing Dewey & LeBoeuf's Chapter 11 case ruled Tuesday that those firms must turn over information about how much work they inherited in taking on former Dewey partners ahead of its collapse last year.To Avoid “Chilling Situation,” Judge Dismisses Novel Counterclaims
Refusing to arm financial institutions with a “shield or a sword ” that he said could be used against investors, a Manhattan judge halted a novel attempt by a defendant bank to wage a counterattack against a group of entities suing for fraud over its investment in collateral debt obligations built around subprime mortgages.Law Office Opening Called Sign of Economic Rebound
In what one analyst said is a sign the law industry is rebounding from a recession, another New York City law firm is expanding its practice by opening an office in Stamford. Meister Seelig Fein LLP, a 50-attorney, full-practice Manhattan firm, opened a six-lawyer law office at 201 Broad Street in Stamford earlier this month. Among the six lawyers are former Robinson Cole attorneys Alex Pencu and Chris Major.Law Office Opening Called Sign of Economic Rebound
In what one analyst said is a sign the law industry is rebounding from a recession, another New York City law firm has opened an office in Stamford, Conn. Meister Seelig & Fein, a 50-attorney firm, opened a six-lawyer office this month. Anderson Kill & Olick opened a Stamford office in January.Hiring Picks Up at Conn. Law Firms
Among the signs of change this spring: Some law firms are hiring again. One law firm partner goes so far as to say that, for her practice and personal life, "for the last six months the recession is over, completely over." Does this mean the economy is finally getting out of the deep freeze?In Supreme Court Health Care Ruling, Confusion and Contradiction
Stephen B. Meister, a partner of Meister, Seelig & Fein, writes that in the name of judicial restraint, Chief Justice John Roberts invented a new "Threaten to Tax and Don't Spend Power," undermining the structural limits on federal power developed over 220 years of enumerated-power jurisprudence; and, in the name of federalism, invalidated ACA's withholding of Medicaid grants even while creating a de facto police power that paves the way to obliterate that foundational principle.Lender files action against Las Olas Centre
The Las Olas Centre, one of the premier office properties in downtown Fort Lauderdale, has been hit with a $219 million foreclosure suit.Trending Stories
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
(470) 294-1674
Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone
(857) 444-6468
Smith & Hassler
(713) 739-1250
Strong & Hanni Solves Storage Woes--Learn How You Can, Too
Brought to you by Filevine
Download Now
Meeting the Requirements of California's SB 553: Workplace Violence Prevention
Brought to you by NAVEX Global
Download Now
The Benefits of Outsourcing Beneficial Ownership Information Filing
Brought to you by Wolters Kluwer
Download Now
The Top 10 AI Use Cases in Private Equity
Brought to you by Ontra
Download Now