By Samantha Stokes | July 14, 2020
The largest 50 firms by attorney head count commanded 77% of M&A work, according to a new report.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jeffrey B. Steiner and Scott A. Weinberg | July 14, 2020
In their Real Estate Financing column Jeffrey B. Steiner and Scott A. Weinberg review the recent case, D2 Mark v. OREI VI Investments to understand how the court's decision may provide mezzanine lenders with guidance in structuring a UCC foreclosure sale auction in the COVID-19 landscape so as to strengthen their position against any claims by the mezzanine borrower that the sale is not commercially reasonable.
By Ryan Tarinelli | July 14, 2020
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's handling of the coronavirus crisis in nursing homes is the subject of intense scrutiny as those facilities have recorded a wave of deaths.
By Jim Koenig, Jim Gregoire and Sheeva Ghassemi-Vanni, Fenwick & West | July 14, 2020
The results of recent Fenwick polling suggest that companies generally have insufficient remote-working security controls and data protection practices and are considering a variety of approaches to return-to-work safeguards.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | July 14, 2020
Three of the partners in new firm Nichols Brar Weitzner & Thomas came from Clark Hill in Houston, while the fourth came from Seyfarth Shaw.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Charles Toutant | July 14, 2020
The New Jersey state judiciary is trumpeting the success of the virtual grand jury pilot program, but defense attorneys and prosecutors are still expressing concerns.
By Meredith Hobbs | July 13, 2020
Mick Cochran, the new co-chair of Kilpatrick's private equity team, said he's observed a recent uptick in deal activity and he expects that to increase in the second half of the year.
By Ryan Tarinelli | July 13, 2020
The proposal is sponsored by state Sen. James Gaughran, D-Suffolk, who said the issue was raised to him through a constituent. The person had been served with a jury notice, but was concerned about being around people due to the coronavirus pandemic, said the Long Island Democrat.
By Danielle C. Lesser | July 13, 2020
Malls across America, long suffering even before the rise of COVID-19, are now forced to confront a wave of store closures. Troubled retailers will, without doubt, seek to close their failing mall locations. To stem these efforts, landlords have applied to courts for injunctive relief to force stores to remain open and operating, despite lagging sales, through the enforcement of the "continuous operations provision" found in mall leases.
By Christine Simmons | July 13, 2020
Nearly 20 NYLJ 100 law firms grew their New York head counts by more than 10% last year, when austerity was far from most firms' minds.
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