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Kirkland's Reign Continues as Firm Hits $4 Billion in Revenue
The average profits generated by each of Kirkland's equity partners grew again.Lawsuit: T-Bone Crash Led to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
A judge awarded damages in a bench trial for the collision involving an Interior Department employee.Veteran Manhattan Lawyer Suspended for Alleged Misappropriations
Lawyer Dennis A. Schuman has been suspended based on evidence that between 2012 and 2018 he allegedly misappropriated case settlement funds, and ignored or found ways around third-party liens on parts of the funds, in three different instances, according to an Appellate Division, First Department decision.Group Seeking Medical Offices Spends $67M on Jacksonville Office Tower
The buyer saw the tower's potential to be converted to clinical office space and generate higher rents.Claims of Internal Medicine Docs' Failure to Discover Lung Cancer Can Go Forward
"Plaintiff's expert ... opined that, had decedent been given a chest X-ray prior to October 2012, the lung cancer would have been discovered before it entered Stage IV, and, thus, she would have had a greater chance of survival," the Appellate Division, First Department wrote in allowing certain claims to go forward against the Manhattan medical group and two of its physicians.Bench and Bar United on Need To Simplify New York's Court Structure
Janet DiFiore, Chief Judge of the State of New York, addresses the most important issue for the future of our justice system: amending Article VI of the New York State Constitution to simplify our inefficient, outdated trial court structure.Court Consolidation: An Opportunity To Increase Judicial Diversity
Rolando T. Acosta, Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, addresses concerns about judicial diversity and the Chief Judge's court consolidation proposal, noting the advancements we have made thus far, explaining how the proposal has the potential to positively impact diversity, and urging those who question its impact to make specific proposals that would further increase judicial diversity while streamlining the state's antiquated, labyrinthian court structure.Trending Stories
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