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Attorneys around the country are already fielding calls from clients about New York’s recently proposed cybersecurity regulations for financial institutions... Read More »
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Incorporating the classic comedy routine verbatim into the Broadway play "Hand of God" wasn't transformative, a federal appeals panel ruled. But the show's... Read More »
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Judge Brett Kavanaugh, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, wrote: "The CFPB's concentration of enormous executive power in a single, unaccountable,... Read More »
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U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan approved the final four settlements last week in litigation that spanned more than a decade. Read More »
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SUNY Polytechnic Institute President Alain Kaloyeros has resigned after being charged in a bribery and bid-rigging case that has shaken the administration of... Read More »
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In their Housing Litigation Column, Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman write: As a general rule of thumb, when there is a definitive appellate pronouncement... Read More »
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For experienced women and minority attorneys, whose ranks in the legal profession have grown over the past two decades, obtaining appointments on international... Read More »
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Greenberg Traurig partner Marc Mukasey a close friend of Trump ally Rudy Giuliani’s said Giuliani “requested and was granted a voluntary leave of absence” to... Read More »
The needs are outpacing the ability of law departments to service them. Read More »
One law firm made a silly blunder when it was pitching Maryanne Lavan, the top lawyer at Lockheed Martin. The firm's lawyers showed up with binders depicting... Read More »
In the commercial, a Morgan & Morgan partner tells viewers that insurance companies, not drivers, foot the bill for verdicts in most car crash cases but ... Read More »
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