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• Court Offers Rule on Sealing Commercial Division Cases
• Wing Chau, Charged With Securities Fraud, Calls Foul on Forum
• Ethics Board Proposes Enhanced Guidelines for NY Lobbyists
• Is Origination to Blame for Women Partners' Lower Pay?
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Despite more than a decade of New York law firms pledging to enhance diversity in their ranks, minority representation within associate and partner ranks has... Read More »
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David McCraw is used to working behind the scenes at the country's largest metropolitan newspaper. Last week, he became part of the news. Read More »
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Hundreds gathered on Friday and Saturday to pay final respects to Brooklyn District Attorney Kenneth Thompson, who was hailed by many as a much-needed agent... Read More »
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A proposed rule clarifying when Commercial Division justices may have cause to seal court records is meant to "encourage" them to seal more proprietary or commercially... Read More »
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The lawyer for Wing Chau fought recent case law and took some tough questions Friday as he argued the Securities and Exchange Commission improperly chose to... Read More »
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The Joint Commission on Public Ethics said the new guidelines are designed to allow rule makers to capture more information about lobbyists' activities, including... Read More »
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In the face of a glaring pay gap between male and female partners, some firm leaders point to the emphasis on origination credit as the key culprit. But moving... Read More »
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John Wooden, one of the most successful coaches in basketball history, always focused his teams on the basics. The first lesson he taught them was how to properly tie their shoes. Truly, a lack of understanding the basics often “trips” you up! 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 »
The passage rates for first-time takers of the Pennsylvania bar exam reached a new low with results from the July test. Read More »
LPL is reportedly looking at a potential sale or other financial arrangements, but analysts say finding a buyer could be a problem. Read More »
The Republican candidate’s latest move is “the most egregious example yet” of trying to intimidate the press says Gibson Dunn & Crutcher partner Theodore Boutrous... Read More »
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