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Milberg Merges With 3 Plaintiff Firms to Form International Law Practice
The new firm — Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman — has about 85 lawyers now and will have 100 lawyers by the second quarter of 2021, managing partner Glenn Phillips said.Roberts Names Brooklyn Federal Judge Mauskopf to Be Director of Administrative Office of US Courts
In the Eastern District of New York, U.S. District Judge Margo Brodie is set to become chief judge upon Mauskopf's departure. Brodie will be the Eastern District's first Black chief judge.Justice Roberts Picks Brooklyn Federal Judge as Director of Administrative Office of US Courts
U.S. District Chief Judge Roslynn Mauskopf will become the new director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.Foley & Lardner Partner Who Sat In on Trump's Georgia Call Resigns From Firm
The abrupt resignation comes just a day after Foley & Lardner told Law.com that it was "concerned" with reports of partner Cleta Mitchell's participation in the call, in which President Donald Trump asked Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find votes."View more book results for the query "*"
Troutman Gains Former US Attorney for Georgia's Middle District
Charlie Peeler joined Troutman Pepper's white-collar practice Monday—the same day that BJay Pak resigned as U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia.NY AG James Sues in Challenge to Trump Administration's 'True Lender' Rule
The civil complaint alleged that the rule was rushed out one week before the November presidential election, in a bid to "unilaterally rewrite federal and constitutional law" in order to favor national banks and lenders.South Miami's Sunset Place Sells at Deep Discount for $65.5 Million
The sale price is nearly 60% of what the shopping center traded for five years ago.After Down 2020, Analysts See 'Full-Bore' Appetite for Big Law Mergers in '21
Law firm consultants point to increased interest for large firm mergers and continued interest in expansion in the South.Federal Judge Certifies Class in Clayton Jail COVID-19 Lawsuit, Denies Preliminary Injunction
Northern District Judge J.P. Boulee certified a class of all current and future inmates, but said the jail's COVID-19 prevention measures were sufficient to defeat claims of deliberate indifference to their health.Trending Stories
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