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Kabateck Brown Kellner has dropped two founding partners from its nameplate.Through Contributions, Legal Industry Telegraphs Its Preferences for Next NY AG
Three of the five major-party candidates have raised around $1 million each in the two months since former Attorney General Eric Schneiderman resigned amid allegations of domestic violence.Plaintiffs Seek Consolidation of Lawsuits Over Jacoby & Meyers Billing
Lawyers in a suit over allegedly misleading billing practices by Jacoby & Meyers have reopened a debate over whether the case should be consolidated…Philadelphia Indemnity Ins. Co. v. New York Merchants Protective Co., Inc.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Phila. Indem. Ins. Co. v. New York Merchs. Protective Co.United States District Court for the…Insurer Had No Obligations Under Policy After Insured Vehicle Was Sold
A federal district court in New York has ruled that an insurance company that had issued a commercial auto policy to a company covering a specific vehicle…Are New York Law Firms Organized as LLCs Violating the Law?
Judd A. Lindenfeld writes that the Second Circuit's statement that LLCs practicing law "run afoul" of New York law puts law firms organized as LLCs in a difficult position. While state courts are not bound by a federal court's interpretation of an unsettled state law, a clear pronouncement by the Second Circuit is persuasive precedent for lower courts.The First Amendment Rights of Law Firms
Law Firm Partnership Law columnist Arthur J. Ciampi reviews the Second Circuit's recent holding on to what extent freedom of speech, the right "peaceably to assemble," and the right to "petition the Government for a redress of grievances" pertain to commercial law firms that represent clients for a fee.Jacoby & Meyers Case—Not Only Unsuccessful but Moot, Too
The Second Circuit just put to rest Jacoby & Meyers' lawsuit challenging New York's prohibition in Rule 5.4 on nonlawyer investment in law firms. It's not surprising, as the challenge seemed fatally flawed in some respectsUS court upholds ban on private investment in law firms
Federal appeals court rejects attempt to loosen restrictions on external investment in US law firmsTrending Stories
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