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New York City Bar Urges Public Access to Disciplinary Matters
The New York City Bar is calling for increased public access to attorney disciplinary matters and a seven-year limitations period for initiating disciplinary proceedings. These are among the many reforms the bar group is advocating in its legislative agenda for 2011, released last week.Kirkland & Ellis sued for alleged malpractice over patent case
In an Illinois state court filing last week, Kirkland & Ellis is being sued for legal malpractice by a former client that blames the law firm for the loss of a patent case that cost the company $18.75 million. The lawsuit alleges that the law firm failed to investigate and discover prior art.Hong Kong Courts Stir Up Fears About Legal Immunity
One of Hong Kong's major appeals as a base for international companies doing business in Asia has been recourse to its British-established common law courts. But recent Hong Kong rulings have raised the unsettling possibility that a whole class of potential defendants may have legal immunity from claims.View more book results for the query "*"
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