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The Art of the Big Law Counteroffer: How Firms Are Fighting Rainmaker Attrition
Firms are increasingly countering offers made to their partners by rival firms, recruiters say. But are they worth it?New Orrick Partner Brings Fresh Perspective in Intersecting Data, Health Practices
Thora Johnson spent a quarter-century at Venable before making the move to Orrick, which looks to capitalize on hot industries that play to the firm's strengths.Surfside Building Collapse: Possible Insurance Coverages Involved
Part 2 of 2: As the cause of the oceanfront building tragedy is investigated, what insurance issues may be in play?E&O in the world of cyber liability
Cyber risk is real, but the threats organizations face can be quite nuanced.Girardi Keese Items Planned for Online Auction, Bankruptcy Trustee Says
A 2011 Cadillac, an album of The Beach Boys and law books are among the possible items at the former Girardi Keese law firm that a bankruptcy trustee wants to sell at an upcoming auction Miller told a bankruptcy judge Tuesday. "With the notoriety of the case, we're hoping people will want to buy all kinds of crazy things that normally we would trash," she said.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyer Sues State Appellate Court, Judicial Council Over Criminal Case Delays
The writ petition, filed in the state Supreme Court, said the court has "systematically failed" to give statutorily mandated calendar preference to at least 278 criminal appeals since 2018.Fall From Commuter Shuttle Is Compensable Under Workers' Comp, Pa. Court Rules
The Commonwealth Court found that the "coming and going" rule did not apply to the case as the claimant had already arrived at work.Manhattan Federal Judge William Pauley III Dies at 68, 'Took Delight in His Many Challenging Cases'
Pauley presided over the 2018 guilty plea and sentencing of Michael Cohen, the former attorney and "fixer" to Donald Trump, among other notable cases in recent years.Colleagues Remember ACLU GC Frank Askin, Rutgers Constitutional Scholar, Champion of the Underdog
"I have always viewed myself as a public-interest lawyer, a calling that is unique to the United States, where our constitutional system has made courts of law into potent vehicles of change," Askin wrote in his 1997 autobiography, "Defending Rights, A Life in Law and Politics."Election Officials Green Light 14 New Judicial Spots for November Ballot
A bill signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo last week adds new judicial seats in 11 of the 13 judicial districts that cover New York.Trending Stories
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