By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 6, 2017
Repeated Failure to Appear, Respond Grants Administrator Dismissal of Complaint
By Marcia Coyle | June 6, 2017
Andrew Tauber, a Mayer Brown appellate in Washington, shares his family's history, their hunt for an heirloom painting—looted by the Nazis—and his role as chief negotiator in bringing the artwork out of the shadows.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | June 5, 2017
Kinship Hearing Fails to Show That Decedent Was Not Survived by Paternal Distributees
By therecorder | The Recorder | June 5, 2017
C.A. 1st; A147236 The First Appellate District reversed a judgment. The court held that plaintiffs’ allegations of a complicated scheme to undermine…
By Rebecca Cohen | May 22, 2017
Melinda LeDuc Barker, a former managing partner of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman's office in Palo Alto, California, has left the firm to bring her estate planning expertise to old-line Silicon Valley shop Thoits Law. Pillsbury, however, did add two partners for its San Diego office.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | May 17, 2017
Incoming Houston Bar Association president Alistair Dawson plans to launch an initiative to help special needs students get pro bono assistance for getting accommodations at school.
By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | May 17, 2017
Broad and Cassel has opened an office in the Town of Palm Beach and hired former Akerman partner and veteran estate planning attorney John Raymond as a partner.
By Todd Cunningham | May 16, 2017
Venable is representing two sons of the “Growing Pains,” actor in what could become a nasty legal battle.
By Meghan Tribe | May 11, 2017
Monday marked Kristina Maynard's first day back at the office in six years. Her children—ages 9, 12 and 13—wanted to commemorate the moment as she had done for them every first day of school. The American Lawyer caught up with Maynard to discuss her decision to come back to Big Law.
By Andrew Denney | April 20, 2017
A Queens attorney convicted of stealing more than $587,000 from the estate of the late John Phillips Jr., a Brooklyn Civil Court judge who once held $10 million worth of properties in the borough, has been sentenced to one to three years in prison.
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