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New York Law Journal

DC Circuit Allows Lawsuit Seeking Return of Artwork Looted by Nazis in Hungary to Proceed

The panel found that the Hungarian state-owned company newly added to the suit as a defendant is not immune under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

Latham, Squire, Freshfields Join Big Law's Russia Exodus

"It has become clear that it is no longer tenable for us to continue our operations in Russia," Squire Patton Boggs wrote in a statement.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Greenberg Traurig Earned 16% More Revenue in 2021 as Transactional Work Boomed

The firm broke $2 billion in revenue and grew equity partner profits by 19% by servicing a hyperactive clientele and managing rising expenses.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

UM Is Offering 1 Ukrainian Law Grad a Scholarship to Study War and Its Aftermath

"Our hope is to show our support by doing what we do best: training lawyers and contributing to legal scholarship that can make a difference," said law professor Carmen Perez-Llorca.
3 minute read

The American Lawyer

'What Are the Ground Rules?': US Firms With Russian Presence Face Difficult Questions

"We have a handful of nonsanctioned clients that we're taking a really hard look at," one firm leader said.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Should We Boycott US Law Firms with Russian Offices?

'Big law firms certainly aren't leading the movement to leave Russia but they have no viable choice but to follow or ignore what has quickly become the movement to leave,' says Aron Solomon, JD, is the Chief Legal Analyst for Esquire Digital and the Editor of Today's Esquire.
6 minute read

The American Lawyer

Ukraine Pro Bono Effort Turns to Undocumented Ukrainians Living in the US

Many of the 34,000 undocumented Ukrainians living in the United States will soon be eligible for Temporary Protected Status, allowing them to stay in the country legally for at least 18 months. Meanwhile, pro bono partners say undocumented refugees from African and Middle Eastern countries have been waiting years for the same status.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Russian Attack on Kyiv Holocaust Memorial Site a Blatant Violation of International Law

It is particularly painful to watch not only war crimes committed by the Russian assault on the Ukrainian people, but the return in the 21st century of an unjustified attack in a region where civilians have endured a history of ethnic cleansing, mass casualties, and genocide.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Ukrainian Legal Tech Companies Continue On Under Cloud of Russian Invasion

Air strike alerts and bomb shelters have become a part of Ukrainian life, including for its budding legal tech startup community.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

'Baker McKenzie Should Be Disqualified': Georgia Lawyer Wants to Stop Firm Representing Russian Bank

"A most fundamental obligation of lawyers worldwide is the duty to protect client confidences and, a fortiori, not to deploy a client's confidential information against that client," read a motion for disqualification drafted by Poole Huffman trial attorney Luke Andrews of Tucker.
5 minute read

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