Today's Top Stories
• Microsoft Prevails on Appeal in Dodging Warrant for Foreign Emails
• Cravath's First Woman Leader Promises to Stay the Course
• Panel Says Lifting of Asset Freeze Doesn't Require Bank to Make Transfer
• Trademark Claim Sticks in Fight Over Evergreen Car Fresheners
• SEC Approves New Rule for Administrative Proceedings
• By the Numbers: New York's Federal Courts
• Unsealed NYPD Documents Reveal New Information in Shooting Case
• Ginsburg, in Apology, Says Her Donald Trump Remarks Were 'Ill-Advised'
• Trial Date Set in Shkreli, Greebel Criminal Case
• Baker & McKenzie Welcomes New York Bankruptcy Duo
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• Big Firms Provide Crucial Revenue for Struggling Big Apple Circus
• Former Partner Who Left Davis Polk for Bank Returns
• Top 10 catastrophic claims for self-funded employers
• Suit Says Managing Partner Pressured Female Staff for Sex
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Microsoft and other U.S.-based internet service providers won a major victory this morning at the Second Circuit, which reversed a lower court in finding the... Read More »
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The news this week that Faiza Saeed will succeed C. Allen Parker to become Cravath, Swaine & Moore's 16th presiding partner has been greeted, understandably,... Read More »
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A New York bank that held a frozen electronic funds transfer for more than a decade to comply with a presidential order was under no obligation to complete... Read More »
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The maker of evergreen-shaped car air fresheners can pursue its trademark claim against a Kansas-based not-for-profit that is accused of marketing a rival deodorizer... Read More »
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The commission approved changes to its administrative proceedings Wednesday without fanfare, holding no discussion on rules that will give individuals and companies... Read More »
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Appeals filed at the federal court covering New York have dropped for the fourth year in a row, with immigration filings leading the decrease, according to... Read More »
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A federal judge has declined New York City's request to seal a "letter of instruction" placed in the file of a police lieutenant involved in the fatal shooting... Read More »
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Thursday said she regretted her recent comments about the candidacy of presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump and vowed... Read More »
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Eastern District Judge Kiyo Matsumoto has set a trial date of June 26, 2017, in the criminal case against ex-pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli and attorney... Read More »
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Baker & McKenzie has brought in two prominent bankruptcy partners in New York: Debra Dandeneau, who became co-head of the firm's global restructuring and insolvency... Read More »
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It has been widely reported that colleges and universities have spent millions of dollars creating policies, committees and bureaucracies in order to comply with federal law so as to properly manage Title IX complaints on campus. Educational institutions today are confronted with the difficult problem of striking a balance between supporting those students who make complaints while, at the same time, balancing the rights of those students who are accused. Read More » |
Facing financial headwinds, the Big Apple Circus has launched a desperate attempt to raise $2 million by the end of this month. While many companies have stopped... Read More »
Lewis Kaden, who joined Citigroup Inc. in 2005 and was vice chairman during the financial crisis and government bailout, has returned to the firm where he previously... Read More »
Here are the top ailments that lead to self-funded employers making claims on stop-loss insurance policies. Read More »
Hartford lawyer Timothy Brignole is accused of pervasive sexual harassment of his female staff, including paralegals and legal assistants, according to a law... Read More »
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