By Marcia Coyle | October 25, 2017
The gathering this week will put on full display the Ivy League dominance on the current court. Indeed, the justices have faced criticism—and expressed their own concern—about the lack of law school diversity on the high court.
By Ross Todd | October 20, 2017
Facebook Inc. employees trying to get out of jury duty can no longer use the classic "but I can't miss work" excuse.
By Josefa Velasquez | October 19, 2017
Uber Technologies Inc. was New York's largest lobbying spender in the first half of 2017, according to a report issued by the state's Joint Commission on Public Ethics released yesterday. Other big spenders included the Greater New York Hospital Association and the Rent Stabilization Association.
By Sue Reisinger | Corporate Counsel | October 16, 2017
Wells Fargo & Co. has named Michael Roemer, former group head of compliance for Barclays bank, as its new chief compliance officer even as it reported third-quarter revenue at least two percent below the same quarter a year ago in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
By Kristen Rasmussen | Corporate Counsel | October 12, 2017
Federal and state officials reportedly are probing the scheduling practices of a prominent surgeon in New York, highlighting compliance issues facing teaching hospitals.
By Josefa Velasquez | New York Law Journal | October 10, 2017
The New York Department of Financial Services on Tuesday finalized regulations limiting the amount that insurers can reimburse policyholders for health care services performed outside of the state. The new rule is in an effort to bolster the state's no-fault insurance law that provides reimbursement of medical expenses and lost wages.
By Stephanie Forshee | Corporate Counsel | October 9, 2017
Sewell, whose departure from Apple was announced last week, reflected on the company's evolving legal department, iPhone privacy controversies and "The Cellphone Wars."
By Josefa Velasquez | October 5, 2017
Judge W. Brooks DeBow, who is presiding over the case in Albany County Supreme Court, issued an order Monday denying the recently awarded medical marijuana companies' motion to dismiss the lawsuit against the state filed by the original five medical marijuana licensees who opposed extending the program to the additional grower-distributors .
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | October 3, 2017
A key document in Uber's court battle with Waymo was finally been made public Monday evening, which shows what Uber execs, including some in the legal department, knew ahead of Uber's acquisition of Otto.
By Sue Reisinger | October 3, 2017
Timothy Sloan of Wells Fargo attempting to explain to a Senate committee Tuesday how the bank is making up for some of its highly public failures.
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