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• At City Hall Rally, Outcry of Support for Manhattan Judge
• Intern Suits Face Uphill Battle, Despite Push to State Court
• Schneiderman Launches Antitrust Investigation Into EpiPen in Connection With School Sales Contracts
• Judge Rebuked for Making Inappropriate Remarks From the Bench
• Former Fox Anchor Settles Suit Against Ailes for $20M
• GM Settles Last Two Bellwether Cases Over Alleged Faulty Ignition Switch
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More than 100 supporters of Supreme Court Justice Doris Ling-Cohan waived signs and chanted from the steps of City Hall on Tuesday, calling for Manhattan Democratic... Read More »
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Despite a 2015 federal court ruling that made it harder for unpaid interns to bring class actions seeking back wages, some plaintiffs firms have spent the past... Read More »
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A preliminary review conducted by the Attorney General's Office showed the manufacturer of the lifesaving allergy drug "may have inserted potentially anti-competitive... Read More »
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Oswego County Judge Walter Hafner Jr. has been admonished for making critical remarks in court about slow-moving prosecutions and about a teenage statutory... Read More »
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Former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson settled her sexual harassment lawsuit against Roger Ailes for a reported $20 million and a public apology Tuesday, ending... Read More »
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General Motors Corp. has settled the last two bellwether trials this year following several successful outcomes before juries. Read More »
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There are few things more emotional – and, often, traumatic – than the death of a family member. Unresolved issues may bubble up to the surface, especially when it is a parent who has passed away. Sibling rivalry, long forgotten, suddenly arises anew. Read More » |
The storied New York-based IP boutique is being sued for malpractice, though the lawyers who worked for the former client are no longer with Kenyon & Kenyon,... Read More »
Steven Eckhaus, known for representing executives in large compensation deals, is moving his practice later this week from Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft to... Read More »
The National Labor Relations Board has curtailed the power of its in-house judges to approve settlement offers that do not have support from the agency’s lawyers,... Read More »
Law firms and wealth managers are warning clients that a "significant" estate planning technique could be lost, and the tax cost of transferring interests in... Read More »
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