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Caterpillar rebounds from loss; boosts outlook
Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar signaled the economy is improving Monday with healthy outlook for the year and a sharp rebound from last year's first-quarter loss.View more book results for the query "*"
Considering Alternative Billing Arrangements
Howard B. Levi, a member of Levi Lubarsky & Feigenbaum, writes that alternative billing arrangements for commercial litigations, once relatively rare, have become increasingly common. This article is from The New York Law Journal's special section on Solo and Small Firm Practice.Noting 'Ferocity of Politics,' Cuomo Taps Kaye to Head Paterson Probe
Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo yesterday appointed former chief judge Judith S. Kaye to take over his office's high-profile investigations of Governor David A. Paterson for possibly misusing State Police personnel to intervene in an aide's domestic violence case and for improperly accepting New York Yankees' tickets. Having concluded that "an immediate resolution of these matters does not now appear to be at hand," Mr. Cuomo said it was best to bring in a figure like Ms. Kaye so there is no taint of conflict of interest surrounding his office's probe of either case at a time when the attorney general is widely thought to be preparing a run for governor.Big Changes at the Company? Expect Employee Misconduct
A study released on Tuesday by the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy identified a "statistically significant" relationship between ballooning campaign contributions by business interest to state supreme court candidates and pro-business decisions by those courts.Two years after the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority went after Citi, claiming $4 billion in damages or the rescission of its 2007 capital injection of $7.5 billion in the bank, ADIA's lawyers at Quinn Emanuel have come up empty-handed.
Government Lawyers Sought After as Law Firm Laterals
In a lateral market where books of business typically reign supreme, some law firms have found hiring from the public sector can create business in other ways. Former appellate clerks -- particularly Supreme Court clerks -- and former Assistant U.S. Attorneys are a highly sought-after bunch.Trending Stories
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