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Tax Advisers Face Greater Scrutiny
A new law broadens the reach of the I.R.C. � 6694 tax return preparer penalties, raises the standard of conduct necessary to avoid imposition of such penalties and increases the monetary amount of such penalties.Leadbetter To Lead Commonwealth Court
Judge Bonnie Brigance Leadbetter will begin a five-year term as president judge of the Commonwealth Court in January, taking over from President Judge James Gardner Colins, who has held the position since 2002.Events Focus on Diversity, Solo and Small-Firm Lawyers
The New Jersey State Bar Association will hold two of its signature events in the coming weeks: the third annual Diversity Summit on Feb. 25 and the fourth annual Solo and Small-Firm Conference on March 2.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyer: Plaintiff Can't Sue Immune Commonwealth
Adding a defendant to a case caption after the statute of limitations ran out is not a technical change to a complaint that should be allowed liberally, said a lawyer arguing before the state Supreme Court Wednesday.SEC Is Dealt Some Setbacks By Enforcement Dismissals
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has recently run into tough headwinds in a spate of hard-fought enforcement actions around the country that have been dismissed outright by federal judges or at least partially tossed. The defense lawyers involved agree something is in the air. Individual defendants have successfully defended cases, despite challenges that include acknowledged errors, accounting restatements and former employers who cooperate with regulators.Cooley Cools on Alschuler Merger
Merger discussions between Alschuler Grossman Stein & Kahan and Cooley Godward have ended, throwing into more doubt the future of the entertainment boutique and its 100 lawyers. Partner Marshall Grossman, who planned to take most of the corporate litigators with him to Cooley, said Cooley ended the talks Monday, a month after the firm announced it would merge with Kronish Lieb Weiner & Hellman. "It was too much for Cooley to consider absorbing two litigation-dominated firms at the same time," he said.At Holme Roberts & Owen, a new manager is all business
While big firms hire business-minded recruits to handle administrative or operational tasks, Holme Roberts & Owen is experimenting with another idea. The 250-lawyer firm, based in Denver, has put a seasoned business executive -- formerly a lawyer -- on the front lines of its leadership. The firm announced last month that Robert Starzel, who recently rejoined the firm as of counsel, will co-manage the 18-lawyer office alongside current San Francisco managing partner Robert Stolebarger.Lawyer's lawyer breaks out with his own firm
Douglas V. Chandler has opened his own firm handling professional liability matters after 12 years in practice with Frank J. Beltran.Chandler left Beltran Chandler to start Chandler Law, located at 5447 Roswell Road, this fall. He said that at 41 he was ready to start his own firm. "Frank and I had a great relationship, but it was time for me to expand a bit and get some flexibility in the cases that I selected," said Chandler.Trending Stories
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