By Susan DeSantis | September 9, 2019
More than 200 New York bar associations are competing for a shrinking pool of potential members, forcing them to sell their assets, take out loans, share expenses, reduce their staffs and cease operations, according to interviews with more than two dozen bar leaders, legal experts and New York lawyers.
By Thomas Phillips | September 6, 2019
Noted recovery advocate and lawyer Brian Cuban shared details of his recovery story in one of the most raw recent articles in the legal news. One quote…
By Terence E. Smolev | September 6, 2019
While this case presents interesting issues about the above facts, the issues concerning estate attorneys may be of even more interest.
By Dan M. Clark | September 5, 2019
Judges on the Court of Appeals suggested, during arguments, that affirming a lower court's decision to set aside his conviction could have broader implications for criminal law practice in New York.
By Frank Ready | September 5, 2019
While the Big Four accounting firms may not be the most senior residents of the legal ecosystem, they've already climbed pretty high on the food chain thanks to big checkbooks and an extensive global reach. So how can established players compete?
By Dan M. Clark | September 4, 2019
Former New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood, now reprising her role as state Solicitor General, appeared before the Court of Appeals to defend the state law in question.
By MP McQueen | September 4, 2019
A 25 million record data breach at a collection agency serving hospitals including New York's Mount Sinai and laboratories including Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp is a wake-up call for in-house counsel and compliance officers to address risks from business associates, lawyers said.
By Christine Simmons | September 4, 2019
Some observers believed the contrast between A&O's lockstep pay arrangement and O'Melveny's merit-based compensation system were too much of a hurdle to overcome.
By Christine Simmons | September 3, 2019
Robert Khuzami, a former director of the SEC's enforcement division, Kirkland & Ellis partner and senior in-house lawyer at Deutsche Bank, was most recently the right-hand man to U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman in Manhattan.
By Christine Simmons | August 30, 2019
As presidential candidates court voters across the country, they are stepping into Wall Street law firms and corporate defense firms for donations—and coming away with millions.
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