By Stephanie Forshee | August 10, 2017
The banking regulator's chief counsel gave her thoughts on the pilot program at the ABA's annual meeting Thursday.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 10, 2017
A former New York City councilman who was convicted of stealing more than $30,000 in public campaign funds and state grant money meant for a charity has been sentenced to prison.
By Meghan Tribe | August 9, 2017
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan has brought back former litigation partner Andrew Schapiro in New York and Chicago. Schapiro, a former Harvard Law School classmate of President Barack Obama, spent the past three years in Prague as the U.S. ambassador to the Czech Republic.
By Leigh Jones | August 9, 2017
As part of a small minority of partners of Southeast Asian descent and as Muslims in Big Law, Muhammad Faridi and Adeel Mangi feel a special sense of accomplishment from a victory that allowed the construction of a mosque.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 8, 2017
General Municipal Law §106-b Did Not Impose Liability on Town to Pay Subcontractor
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 8, 2017
Ex-New York Senate leader Dean Skelos asked an appeals court Monday for a new trial, citing the precedent set when former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver last month was granted a new trial on corruption charges.
By R. Robin McDonald | August 4, 2017
Wells Fargo & Co. has agreed to settle a 12-year-old whistleblower case accusing the bank of cheating veterans by charging them illegal fees when refinancing their home loans.
By Meghan Tribe | August 2, 2017
Greg Andres, a 13-year veteran of the U.S. Department of Justice, has left Davis Polk & Wardwell's New York office to become the 16th lawyer on a team led by special counsel Robert Mueller III—formerly of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr—probing potential Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 26, 2017
City Granted Property Access to Put Up Scaffold In Prep of Adjoining Building's Demolition
By Josefa Velasquez | July 21, 2017
A meeting between former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, now outside counsel for home-sharing service Airbnb, and members of the state Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus, scheduled for Friday, to discuss the company's anti-discrimination efforts was postponed amid threats of picketing by the state's powerful hotel workers' union.
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