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Frost Promotes Founder to Firmwide Managing Partner
Founding partner Josh Stambaugh is the firm's first to hold the new titleHigh-Profile Sports Insurance Fraud Rings: A Recent Conviction
"Plainly, many believe that even audacious, high profile insurance fraud schemes will go unnoticed," write Michael A. Sirignano and Jennifer Abreu.How Senior Marketing Professionals Can Transition to the Legal World
Four senior professionals from legal marketing talked about the differences that make their "new" roles in the law different from their previous marketing roles.NYC Mayor Eric Adams Indicted on Public Corruption Allegations
Adams is represented by a team from Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr and Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan.Summer Associates Want Gen AI Training. Is Big Law Providing It?
"Law has such an ingrained reputation for being the last to embrace new tech, so it was a welcome surprise to be trained in using AI for legal work from day one here," one summer associate said.View more book results for the query "New York"
Jenner Selects New MP, with Katya Jestin Stepping Back From Role
Firm revenue is projected to be up more than 48% relative to 2020 by end of the year, meaning a little more than $660.5 million in 2024.Former Sidley Restructuring Partner Joins Clifford Chance Amid Germany Push
The partner will reunite with two other former Sidley partners, Patrick Schulz and Andreas Steiger, both of whom left the firm to join Clifford Chance earlier this year.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-235
There is no ethical rule prohibiting a successor judge from reviewing and approving a voucher for services rendered by a court-appointed attorney, merely because those services occurred while the case was pending before a predecessor judge.3 Lawyers Indicted for Alleged Real Estate Scam
According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, from June 2013 through December 2016, the attorneys and others fraudulently induced mortgage lenders to participate in short-sale transactions.US Judge Sanctions Long Island Lawyer for Continuing Litigation Over 'Demonstrably False' Claims
U.S. District Court Judge Ronnie Abrams of the Southern District of New York on Monday fined plaintiff's lawyer Spencer Sheehan $1,000 – finding he had acted with "subjective bad faith."Trending Stories
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