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Paul Hastings, Further Building Finance Team, Hires Shearman Partner
He's the latest lateral partner hire for Paul Hastings, which has seen several partners join and leave in the last few months.Arnold & Porter Sees Revenue and Profits Jump, With PEP Rising 15% to $1.6M
The environment for counsel on government-facing issues was "quite strong" last year, driving demand across the firm's litigation, transaction and regulatory practices, said chairman Richard Alexander.Arnold & Porter Lures 7-Lawyer Team From BCLP Across Offices
It's been a firm priority for Arnold & Porter to expand its core regulatory, litigation and transactional offerings across offices, Chair Richard Alexander said.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Kaplan Hecker & Fink won a second verdict against former President Donald Trump for client E. Jean Carroll.Wilmington Trust Seek Judgment Over Alleged Loan Agreement Breach
Plaintiff Wilmington Trust filed a motion for summary judgment in lieu of a complaint in Manhattan Supreme Court Wednesday.View more book results for the query "Kaye Scholer"
Real Estate Investors Seek Judgment Over Alleged Loan Agreement Breach
Plaintiff Wilmington Trust filed a motion for summary judgment in lieu of a complaint in Manhattan Supreme Court Wednesday.Knockoff Air Jordans Prompt Nike Trademark Infringement Suit Against 'Bootlegger,' Designer
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Arnold & Porter, Crowell & Moring, McCarter & English, and Miles & Stockbridge also picked up D.C. partners in their key practices this past week.State common law claims arising from fossil fuel companies' operations which harmed the environment were largely preempted by the Clean Air Act, which regulated the use of fossil fuels and emissions standards.
Superior court erred in finding fraudulent transfer claims filed by a bankruptcy litigation trust to be derivative and falling under the definition of a "securities" claim in a corporate insurance policy where such claims only benefitted creditors rather than the company and thus were direct in nature.
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