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‘Be Comfortable With the Uncomfortable’
new and somewhat unpredictable administration is shaping regulatory priorities, labor initiatives, and immigration policies—creating a dynamic landscape that may leave business leaders navigating uncharted waters with some uncertainty.The Met Hires GC of Elite University as Next Legal Chief
The New York City cultural institution said it conducted an extensive national search for a successor to Sharon Cott, who is retiring.'Quiet, Appropriate End:' NY Court of Appeals Formally Removes Erin Gall From Bench
Former state Supreme Court Justice Erin T. Gall—who the state's judicial conduct watchdog concluded that she had threatened violence against Black teens at a party—is not eligible to ever serve in a judicial office again.Runners-Up and Shout-Outs for Litigator of the Week
Runners-up this week include litigators at Wachtell, Davis Polk and Paul Weiss.NY Top Court to Decide Whether County Governments Owe Special Duty to Foster Care Placements
The New York Court of Appeals is mulling a Child Victims Act claim that tasks it with determining whether county social service departments owe a special duty to children whom they place in foster care.View more book results for the query "New York"
New York Latest to Adopt NextGen Bar Exam
New York will continue to administer a second, New York-specific component in addition to the exam.New York Court of Appeals Blocks Trump Attempt to Stay Friday Sentencing
The ruling, from Judge Jenny Rivera, leaves the case squarely in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court.Balancing Judicial Authority: Understanding Sanctions, Severance, and Interferences
The authors write "This column reports on several recent significant decisions from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Carol B. Amon vacated the imposition of sanctions on a law firm. Judge Rachel P. Kovner denied defendant’s motion to sever his trial from that of his co-defendants. And Judge Frederic Block drew an adverse inference against a defendant for failure to comply with court orders."Up in the Air: Boeing’s Deferred Prosecution Saga Continues
The authors write "Corporate deferred prosecution agreements (DPAs) have become a key part of white-collar criminal enforcement. With a DPA, a company can resolve a criminal investigation without a guilty plea, while the government gets remediation of misconduct and a corporate admission of wrongdoing. These benefits have encouraged other countries to adopt, or consider adopting, similar arrangements, even where DPAs do not fit neatly in existing criminal procedures, such as France, England and Switzerland."Trending Stories
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