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Labor Lawyer Objects To Police Station Ban
Eric Brown is the attorney for the union that represents New London police officers. His job is a little harder these days, because he is banned from all police buildings and properties in the city.When Lawyers Instigate Their Clients
How tough is too tough? Joel Cohen explores the ethical obligation to know the limits of an aggressive strategy -- and to stay within them.Dealmakers of the Week: Wachtell's Brownstein and Roth
Andrew Brownstein and Benjamin Roth led the Wachtell team advising Sysco Corporation on its $8.2 billion purchase of rival food distributor US Foods from two private equity firms.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 22, No. 241 - December 13, 2013
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Big Firm Tie-Ups Abroad Keep 2013 Merger Mania Alive
The U.S. set a record for law firm mergers in 2013, even if a few late year unions failed to materialize. Now large firms in the U.K., Canada and South Africa firm are getting into the act, with four notable combinations announced this week.City Councils Under Legal Pressure Not To Muzzle Public Speakers
Municipal lawyers take notice: The public does not want to let elected local leaders avoid verbal criticism at public meetings. That message was brought to the steps of city hall in Waterbury earlier this month, after the city's Board of Aldermen tried to alter its meetings policy to tamp down on the number of negative remarks it's been forced to endure.Teens Held Accountable For Friend's DUI Death
To criminal defense lawyers specializing in DUI cases, the news came as quite a surprise: Two teenage boys were charged with reckless endangerment last week in Glastonbury for not preventing their 17-year-old friend from driving drunk. Jane Modlesky died in the early morning hours of July 14, 2013, after crashing a 2008 Honda Pilot into a tree.Two Men Plead Guilty In Connecticut Terrorism Case
Two men extradited from Britain last year pleaded guilty on Dec. 10 to supporting terrorists in Afghanistan through websites that sought to raise cash, recruit fighters and solicit items such as gas masks.Cahill Tops Cravath Bonuses; Others Reward Top Billers
Cahill Gordon & Reindel told its associates Friday that they will receive bonuses this year that range from $10,000 to $25,000 above the market scale established by Cravath, Swaine & Moore. Kaye Scholer and Schulte Roth & Zabel, meanwhile, plan to treat their highest-billing associates to bonuses beyond the $10,000-to-$60,000 standard.Trending Stories
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