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January 21, 2025 | The American Lawyer

Weil, Loading Up on More Regulatory Talent, Adds SEC Asset Management Co-Chief

Executive partner Barry Wolf said client demand and the firm’s desire to stay ahead of the curve are drivers for hiring from the government.
3 minute read
January 21, 2025 | The American Lawyer

Big Banks Did Great Last Year. What Does That Mean for Big Law?

"An uptick in transactional activity drove bank earnings and positively impacted law firm results," noted Sidley's Yvette Ostolaza.
4 minute read
January 21, 2025 | The Legal Intelligencer

Kline & Specter and Bosworth Resolve Post-Settlement Fighting Ahead of Courtroom Showdown

While the litigation between Kline & Specter and Bosworth is pointed toward conclusion, the firm is still dealing with a lawsuit that, while not directly involving Bosworth, is closely linked to the dispute.
6 minute read
January 21, 2025 | New York Law Journal

Decision of the Day: Judge Rules Brutality Claims Against Hudson Valley Police Officer to Proceed to Trial

This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
2 minute read
January 21, 2025 | New York Law Journal

Judicial Ethics Opinion 24-103

A quasi-judicial official may not accept an offer to stay at the vacation home of an attorney who regularly appears before him/her.
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January 20, 2025 | New York Law Journal

Relaxing Penalties on Discovery Noncompliance Allows Criminal Cases to Get Decided on Merit

While some New Yorkers may be shocked at the increase of criminal charges being dropped and cases being dismissed under discovery laws passed in 2019, members of the Senate Republican Conference, law enforcement groups, court employees and district attorneys' Offices have been sounding alarms about the changes ever since, two Republican lawmakers write.
5 minute read
January 20, 2025 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Reviewing Judge Merchan's Unconditional Discharge

We applaud Judge Merchan’s decorum, patience, legal acumen and dedication.
2 minute read
January 20, 2025 | The Legal Intelligencer

With New Civil Jury Selection Rule, Litigants Should Carefully Weigh Waiver Risks

The rule change includes the option for parties to expressly waive the judge’s direct presence during the selection process. In this regard, litigants should carefully weigh the consequences of waiving judicial oversight and must look no further than the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s discussion of the impact of a waiver in such circumstances discussed in Trigg v. Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, 229 A.3d 260 (Pa. 2020), where multiple members of the court called upon the Civil Procedure Rules Committee to examine the manner in which civil juries are selected.
6 minute read
January 20, 2025 | Daily Report Online

Young Lawyers Become Old(er) Lawyers

It's the time of year for lawyers to talk about investing.
7 minute read
January 20, 2025 | New York Law Journal

Caught In the In Between: A Legal Roadmap for the Sandwich Generation

The author writes "In the ever-changing landscape of family dynamics, a term has emerged in recent years to describe individuals who find themselves squeezed between the demands of caring and planning for aging parents and supporting their children: 'The Sandwich Generation.' The illustrative moniker has slipped into the vernacular of pop culture; even Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the needs of the Sandwich Generation in a campaign speech last year."
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