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Veteran Finance Attorney Says He's Taking State Street's Legal Reins
The Boston-based banking and investment management giant provided no comment on Mark Shelton's LinkedIn post stating that he's joining the business as general counsel and secretary.Strive Mightily, but Maintain Your Civility
The Rules of Professional Conduct mandate that we exhibit candor to the tribunal (Rule 3.3) and act with fairness toward an opposing party and their counsel (Rule 3.4). But following these rules should be considered the bare minimum.SCOTUS to Decide If the Feds Have to Follow the Forfeiture Rules
The U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in 'McIntosh v. United States' to determine whether a district court may enter a preliminary order of forfeiture divesting a defendant of his or her property outside the time limits set forth in the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. The court's decision in 'McIntosh' may clarify whether the government can be strictly held to the kinds of deadlines that bedevil every other litigant.Willkie Expands Private Equity and Energy Team in Houston with Shearman Partner
Sarah McLean, who was joint head of the U.S. energy industry group at Shearman & Sterling, started work at Willkie Farr & Gallagher on the New Year's Day holiday to keep up with client needs.Cultivating Reputational Resilience and Communicating Authentically During a Crisis
In their Law Firm Management column, Clay Steward and Kelsey Eidbo of Infinite Global discuss the concept of reputational resilience and emphasize how firms steadfastly building a positive reputation well in advance of any real or perceived threat are most likely to withstand a crisis when it does inevitably emerge.View more book results for the query "*"
Modernizing New York City Zoning
A discussion of the proposals Mayor Eric Adams has announced to modernize New York City zoning regulations in an effort to promote economic development. The authors cover the potential impact of the proposals as well as the next steps in the process.Strengthening the Delivery of Justice at the Appellate Division
Former Appellate Division, First Department Presiding Justice Rolando Acosta and former associate justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, David Saxe offer several ideas and proposals which deserve renewed attention.New Judge Outlines How Lawyers Can Avoid Becoming 'a Point of Frustration'
"His decisions will be informed by his experience meeting with the families of murder victims, preparing children to testify against their abuser, and working late hours and weekends to be as prepared as possible to step into a judge's courtroom to fight for justice for the members of our community," a former colleague said.Mr. Bumble and the Role of Fault in Equitable Distribution
In his Matrimonial Practice column, Timothy M. Tippins explores the historic role of fault in equitable distribution and considers recent decisions that suggest the forces of change may be afoot.University Presidents' Failure to Identify Their Crisis
Before a crisis can be managed, it must be correctly identified. Failure to do so can result in damages far greater than the crisis itself.Trending Stories
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