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Private Right of Action Under the Martin Act—Does It Exist?
In this installment of her Ask the Former Regulator column, Erica F. Buckley addresses the question of whether condominium unit owners or non-sponsor-controlled boards can sue sponsors under the Martin Act when they fail to follow through on what was promised.Hunter Biden's Attorney Files Suit Against IRS, Challenges Whistleblower Disclosures
The lawsuit seeks a declaration that the IRS was negligent and violated the Privacy Act by disclosing Biden's tax details as well as $1,000 in damages for every unauthorized disclosureIn Latest Exit, Stroock Litigation Partner Heads to Crowell
As "Stroock was going through its challenges, and I decided to make a move again," Eric Aronson said, he contacted Crowell. "This was the only place that I really wanted to go."In Latest Exit, Stroock Litigation Partner Heads to Crowell
As "Stroock was going through its challenges, and I decided to make a move again," Eric Aronson said, he contacted Crowell. "This was the only place that I really wanted to go."Corporate Counsel Announces Its 2023 Women, Influence and Power in Law Awards!
These outstanding women will be recognized at an awards dinner on Oct. 18 as part of our Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference in New Orleans.View more book results for the query "Nixon Peabody"
Stroock Loses Business-Side Leaders, as Uncertain Merger Future Poses Recruiting Challenges
"Joining Stroock, my goal was to focus on partner hiring…We were seeing a lot of success," said Regina Robbins, the firm's former director of talent acquisition. "When the information was getting out in the marketplace about the Paul Hastings group and about the merger talks, it was difficult to help the firm find partners and grow."Stroock Loses Business-Side Leaders, as Uncertain Merger Future Poses Recruiting Challenges
Regina Robbins, Stroock's director of talent acquisition who left in July, said publicity of the firm's merger discussions, following the departure of 43 restructuring lawyers to Paul Hastings, made it difficult to laterally recruit new partners.Schnader Waited Too Long to Merge, While Stroock's Fate Lies in the Balance
The soon-to-be defunct Philadelphia institution and the venerable New York shop have faced a similar set of obstacles in recent months.Court reverses a habeus court's order that had reversed a death penalty sentence and remands for findings of fact and conclusions of law on a defendant's mental capacity
As More Partners Leave, Stroock Votes to End Pension Obligation
A five-partner restructuring team is the latest to leave Stroock for Morgan Lewis. Meanwhile, the New York firm said it has secured the votes needed to end its pension obligation, removing an obstacle for a merger.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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