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Lawsuit Is Filed as Challenge to Brooklyn Judge's Effort to Bring Foreclosure Defendants Into Court
Advocates for two homeowners aim to halt conferences scheduled before Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Lawrence Knipel that would bring individuals facing foreclosure into court to discuss their cases amid the COVID-19 pandemic and a moratorium on those actions. Knipel, who is administrative judge for Kings County, has said his procedure is in accordance with law.Kramer Levin Attorneys Are Trickling Back into New York Office in Coming Months
Starting on Nov. 1, Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel will launch a phased "reorientation" process to get staff and attorneys into a hybrid work remote and in-person working model.View more book results for the query "*"
Consumer Takes Credit-Reporting Agencies to Court Over Allegedly Inaccurate Reports
Jennifer Gonzalez claims inaccurate credit reports were produced with willful negligence, in violation of the Fair Credit Reporting ActWhy California Firms Are Holding Out Amid a Shift Back to In-Office Work
Firms continue to face challenges around competition for talent and safety concerns among lawyers with young children.Trending Stories
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