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• Seth Gelblum, Chair of Loeb & Loeb's Theater Practice, Dies at 62
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A federal judge has signed off on a $2.64 million settlement between the state and 75 plaintiffs who have contended for nearly 20 years that state police used... Read More »
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Former Hunton & Williams partner Robert Schulman is facing criminal charges that he tipped off his investment adviser about a pending pharmaceutical merger... Read More »
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Western District Judge William Skretny said that while the information the Tonawanda Coke Corp. wants to continue shielding is of little or no importance to... Read More »
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A Manhattan Supreme Court justice has tossed out claims against five New York City police officers, citing a ruling in a 2015 appellate decision on notice of... Read More »
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The data on law school enrollment presents a challenge for firms as they begin the annual ritual of interviewing dozens of law school students for summer associate... Read More »
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Seth Gelblum, the only member of the legal community to ever be honored by the Tonys, spent his legal career representing a broad array of theater industry... Read More »
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A man who secured nearly $1 billion in contracts to rebuild the World Trade Center was convicted Wednesday on charges that he defrauded a program meant to benefit... Read More »
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A former aide to Chris Christie texted to a colleague that the New Jersey governor lied about the involvement of his senior staff and campaign manager during... Read More »
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A surrogate has approved a $1.5 million settlement in a wrongful death suit filed by the family of a pedestrian who died in 2013 after being struck by a NYPD... Read More »
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A Brooklyn appeals court has ordered a new trial for a man who was convicted of murder in 2009 based on what he says was a false confession that his co-defendant,... Read More »
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The approach of Mediation is often marked with the advent of emotion for clients, even if they are hard-shelled professionals. The dispute in question may be long-running, contentious, expensive and even personal, and now it is building to a crescendo. Read More » |
Of all the things a lawyer might put on his or her resume, being involved in litigation with the government isn't high on the list. But past entanglements with... Read More »
After arguing that New Jersey was an improper venue for a suit accusing him of sexual harassment, former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes has agreed to drop his effort... Read More »
A Delaware federal judge has signed off on automaker Jaguar Land Rover North America's request for more than $2 million in "exceptional case" attorney fees... Read More »
Using exclusive survey data, we rank 11 American cities by their populations of big-firm lawyers. Plus, check out our list of firms that dominate those marke... Read More »
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