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November 04, 2014 | New York Law Journal

On the Move

Eight firms announce new additions, while Nancy Hoppock has been named first deputy director of the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice.
2 minute read
March 31, 2014 | Daily Business Review

Wrong Name Doesn't Help Kubicki In Malpractice Case

The Fourth District Court of Appeal revived a legal malpractice case against Kubicki Draper rather than letting it die over an incorrect name.
6 minute read
January 29, 2014 | New York Law Journal

Judge Rejects Assisted Living Home Class Action

Eastern District Judge Jack Weinstein has dismissed a rent overcharge class action against an assisted living facility in Brooklyn where former Civil Court Judge John Phillips died, finding that the state law governing assisted living facilities does not create a private right of action.
2 minute read
December 16, 2013 | Texas Lawyer

Embracing Change: Looking Back at Lateral Moves in the Lone Star State in 2013

The year 2013 was a tumultuous one in the Lone Star State's legal market, with a number of significant lateral groups moving to new firms and several out-of-state firms, lured by the energy industry's strength, establishing offices here.
6 minute read
February 25, 2013 | Texas Lawyer

Inadmissible

"Certification of Candidate," "Temporary SMU Dean" and "Green Jacket Sale in the Rough"
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November 08, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Justices Revisiting Extent To Which Puder Bars Legal Malpractice Suits

The perpetual quandary of whether and when a litigation party who agrees to a settlement can sue her lawyer for malpractice is again before the state Supreme Court.
5 minute read
December 06, 2011 | New York Law Journal

Co-Op Resident Entitled to Keep Air Conditioner, Court Decides

A judge ruled the cooperative building's demand that a woman remove the appliance or face eviction would constitute housing discrimination.
5 minute read
March 06, 2012 | Law.com

Puder Roadblock to Malpractice Suits Is Proving Permeable

A 2005 state Supreme Court ruling that put limitations on litigants' rights to sue their lawyers for malpractice after settling the underlying claims is not so hard to get around.
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August 12, 2004 | New York Law Journal

Holding Down Costs

Cost is often a "hot issue" with employees, said plaintiff's lawyer Pearl Zuchlewski of Goodman & Zuchlewski. Workers regularly seek to move their cases to courts, she said, and courts react to the high costs of arbitration because burdensome fees can threaten the rights and remedies guaranteed to employees outside of a judicial forum.
6 minute read
February 16, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Court To Again Decide Extent to Which Puder Bars Legal Malpractice Suits

The New Jersey Supreme Court has once again agreed to hear an appeal addressing the circumstances in which settling parties can subsequently sue their own lawyers for malpractice.
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