By Bruce Love | March 14, 2022
White & Case is searching for lawyers to take over for the firm in its 6-year representation of Viktor Vekselberg, an associate of Vladimir Putin.
By Patrick Smith | Dan Packel | February 18, 2022
A look at Wigdor's past cases against large firms shows many suits that made a big splash were settled privately before trial, like most civil litigation.
By Jason Grant | February 11, 2022
The business and real estate lawyer admitted to failing to maintain a master escrow account ledger at his law firm since its 2007 inception.
By Jason Grant | February 8, 2022
In a somewhat rare move, a First Department panel of justices chose to depart from the disciplinary recommendation by a referee of a private admonishment and impose the greater penalty on Crowe of public suspension.
By Patrick Smith | February 4, 2022
Cravath's work revealed unexpected additional information that led to the longtime CNN president's resignation.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Christine Simmons | January 27, 2022
Client loyalty to any one law firm has long been eroding, but the pandemic has accelerated the trend, observers say.
By Jason Grant | December 30, 2021
In the now-reinstated suit, the woman alleges that then-lawyer Robert P. Santoriella used a civil lawsuit for rape she had lodged against her ex-boyfriend as a means of demanding explicit pictures and recordings from her, making unwanted sexual advances to her, sending her his own sexually explicit photos, and making the trauma she suffered from the alleged rape even worse.
By Dylan Jackson | December 21, 2021
As a saga involving allegations of surreptitious DNA collection, a hate mail campaign and a tennis pro comes to a close, Marvel executive Isaac Perlmutter's wife is suing Kasowitz Benson and a former partner for "malicious prosecution."
By Andrew Goudsward | Bruce Love | December 2, 2021
"This isn't what you'd expect necessarily from a big, established, unbelievably credentialed law firm. We're doing things here that I think are societally beneficial," former Attorney General and current Covington partner Eric Holder said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Carol Schiro Greenwald | November 29, 2021
Will the pandemic make a lasting imprint on small to midsize law firms and solo practices? I asked my panel of lawyers, and the answer seems to be yes, there have been some seemingly permanent adaptations.
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