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Law firm offices in New York are getting smaller, but a renter's market is helping to spur lots of activity and ambitious designs. Read More »
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Rent for prime commercial real estate continues to rise across the U.S., even as law firms cope with pressure from their clients to keep fees low. To reduce... Read More »
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Administrative Law Judge Catherine Bennett decided that New York State tax department auditors were unreasonable in refusing Carousel Beverage Corp.'s request... Read More »
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Two international arbitration partners in New York have joined K&L Gates from Cozen O'Connor, opting for a larger, global platform and allowing K&L to fill... Read More »
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Maranda Fritz, of Thompson Hine, analyzes the the law surrounding government 'overseizure' of data in investigations involving electronic data in light of the... Read More »
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Mark A. Berman of Ganfer & Shore discusses three recent decisions that demonstrate how electronic communications, including social media, can be extremely powerful... Read More »
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Big Law is getting smaller. Learn how firms are coping with rising rents, changing demands and transformative technologies. Read More »
First round of FAQs answers 34 questions on new exemptions and amendments to existing exemptions. Read More »
National Law Journal Supreme Court reporter Marcia Coyle explains how the groping allegations came to light. Read More »
A number of factors influence how quickly and effectively a household can build its wealth, and many hinge on geography. Read More »
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