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Phila. Bar's Business Law Section Co-Chair Predicts 2021 Filing Upswing for Bankruptcy Practices
With the country opening up and an end to COVID-19 in sight, Miller—who is vice chair of the Philadelphia Bar Association's business law section—said another uptick of Chapter 11 filings is likely in the upcoming months.At Private Meeting, Bar Will Weigh Audit of Closed Disciplinary Files
It's not uncommon for bar attorneys to review closed disciplinary matters. It is unusual, however, for the board of trustees to get involved privately in such reviews.Join Us for a Twitter Chat on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
A discussion about progress made—and progress still to be made—after a tumultuous year.Power Struggle Continues Over Return of Older NY Judges as System Announces Assignment Plan
"The message was clear: Don't come back. We're going to send you somewhere," said Queens Supreme Court Justice Carmen Velasquez, who serves as president of the group.Brooklyn Federal Judge Tosses Securities Class Action Alleging VW 'Collusion' With German Automakers
Volkswagen, represented by Sullivan & Cromwell attorneys, secured dismissal of a lawsuit, successfully arguing that plaintiffs could not support a securities-fraud class action by repeating unproven allegations against the automakers.View more book results for the query "*"
The Waymo v. Uber of Self-Driving Taxis Has Achieved Liftoff
A patent and trade secret dispute between Wisk Aero and Archer Aviation features some of the same firms that did battle a couple of years ago over autonomous vehicles.South Florida Migration Trend Helped This Real Estate Agency Exceed $1 Billion in Sales
"On Fisher Island, the market has been more active than I've ever seen it," said one broker associate involved in the deals.Which Law Firms Took Over Tom Girardi's Pending Cases?
After sifting through piles of disorganized files at Girardi Keese's downtown Los Angeles office, bankruptcy trustee Elissa Miller has chosen law firms to take over the representation of a large share of thousands of Tom Girardi's clients who had pending claims after the sudden collapse of his law firm.New Jersey's Federal Courts Schedule First Trials, but Reopening Will Proceed Cautiously
Wearing face masks will continue to be required in court, not withstanding a recent revision to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines ending the mask mandate for persons who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19.As Law Firms Prepare to Bring Everyone Back, a Tinderbox Looms
The coming months are fraught for law firms, the Young Lawyer Editorial Board writes. There are several critical decisions to make and pitfalls at every turn. Careful navigation is needed.Trending Stories