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Lowenstein Sandler CMO Jumps to Ropes & Gray
Kevin Iredell is set to join the Boston-founded firm as director of global marketing in a move effective Tuesday.Ropes & Gray Hires New Marketing Chief From Lowenstein Sandler
Kevin Iredell is set to join the Boston-founded firm as director of global marketing in a move effective Tuesday.'Brazen Legal Fiction': Smartmatic Asks Court to Reject Fox's Defenses in Defamation Case
"Fox's affirmative defenses are a parade of legal jargon divorced from facts and applicable law," Smartmatic counsel from Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff argue in the latest motion sequence.Juval Scott Named to Serve as Next Executive Director of The Bronx Defenders
Scott currently serves as the director of the National Sentencing Resource Counsel, where she leads a team that works to impact sentencing policy and litigation.NY Financial Regulators Remind Insurers About New Anti-Bias Law
DFS Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris called the new rules "a critical step to ensure that New York's affordable housing providers are not discriminated against."View more book results for the query "*"
Recently Created Bankruptcy Option for Small Businesses Gets Restricted After Sunset Period Ends
In 2019, the federal government created the Subchapter V bankruptcy filing option, which helped small businesses go through bankruptcy much quicker and with less fees. But after the U.S. Senate failed to pass a bill on Friday, the number of businesses that can qualify shrunk.City Bar Issues Ratings for New York City Judicial Candidates as Primary Elections Near
The City Bar ranks candidates as "approved" and "not approved," and released their rankings on Tuesday. Early voting in New York runs June 15 through June 23,. Election day is June 25.Feldman Shepherd Sues Its Insurer for Coverage of $565K Legal Mal Settlement
Allied World alleged in counterclaims that Feldman Shepherd retained defense counsel and reached the settlement without the insurer's consent.Justices Will Clarify Federal Environmental Authority in Case Over Proposed Rail Line
The high court will decide whether the National Environmental Policy Act required the Surface Transportation Board to consider the effects of increased oil production anticipated by the rail line, though the STB has no regulatory authority over oil extraction and refinery operations.High Court Takes Up Firefighter's ADA Suit Over Health Insurance Policy
The question the justices have agreed to resolve is whether employees lose their right to sue for discriminatory benefits policies under the Americans with Disabilities Act when they leave their jobs.Trending Stories
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