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Curtis Mallet-Prevost Inks Deal to End $20M Malpractice Suit
A former client had claimed the firm's negligence in failing to meet a filing deadline in a government investigation led it to lose $20 million.The Am Law 200's 'Hollow Middle'
Midrange firms face a growing dilemma: If your firm isn't either top-tier or super cheap, how will you attract clients?Am Law 200 Rankings Bring Bad News for Some NY Firms
In contrast to the double-digit growth enjoyed by many top Wall Street firms, most New York firms in the bottom half of the Am Law 200 saw little to no expansion last year, according to financial rankings released Wednesday by The American Lawyer.Pollard Blocked in Bid to Loosen Parole Terms
A federal appeals court has denied a bid by Jonathan Pollard, who served prison time for leaking U.S. intelligence to Israel more than 30 years ago, to alter the terms of his parole.Overview: Meet the GCs Who May Finally Move the Needle on Diversity
General counsel are done with dangling carrots when it comes to improving outside counsel's diversity efforts. They've moved to the stick, with some GCs withholding fees from firms that don't meet their diversity requirements. Programs like this, coming from some of the country's largest companies, are not always met with positivity.Ex-Spy's Knowledge Should Not Affect Parole, Judge Says
Whether or not former Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard is still a man who knows too much cannot be considered in his effort to loosen the terms of his parole, a federal appellate judge said.Ex-Spy's Knowledge Should Not Affect Parole, Judge Says
Whether or not former Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard is still a man who knows too much cannot be considered in his effort to loosen the terms of his parole, a federal appellate judge said.Exxon Mobil Lawyers Ask Court to Enforce $188M Venezuela Award
Exxon Mobil asked for a judge to order Venezuela to pay the more than $188.3 million the company says it is still owed related to the 2007 expropriation of the company's oil assets, after a tribunal recently annulled most of $1.4 billion award.Cite as: US v. Finazzo, 14-3213-cr, NYLJ 1202780897793, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided March 7, 2017)CASE NAMEUnited States of America, Appellee v. Christopher Finazzo, D
2nd Circuit Orders New Look at $13.7M Restitution in Aeropostale Fraud
A federal appeals court affirmed fraud convictions for a former executive for clothing retailer Aeropostale Inc. who took part in a kickback scheme, but remanded the case to recalculate the $13.7 million that he and a co-conspirator were ordered to make in restitution.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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