By Ross Todd | January 3, 2023
"I was thinking at a recent partners meeting that one day all of us will be retired, replaced by our current and future associates," says Rouhandeh, the head of the firm's litigation department. "It is our job to prepare them for that day, in order to ensure and enhance the legacy of this great firm."
National Law Journal | News|Profile
By Brad Kutner | January 3, 2023
"My daughter told me she was frightened to send her kids to preschool," Douglas Letter said of what inspired him to join the gun violence prevention. "I had to do something."
By Ross Todd | December 27, 2022
Last week, jurors in Manhattan federal court routed a significant sliver of billions in absconded funds back to BTA Bank thanks to the trial work of Matthew Schwartz, John Zach and Craig Wenner of Boies Schiller Flexner.
By Michael A. Mora | December 22, 2022
The case "is not over," according to two cross-border trial experts not involved in the matter, after Akerman beat its Big Law opponent in a lawsuit seeking at least $291 million in damages.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Mark A. Behrens and Christopher E. Appel | December 20, 2022
The Governor should veto the Grieving Families Act (Senate Bill S.74A) or at least return this radical proposal to the legislature and ask lawmakers to adopt an approach that is more mainstream.
By Ross Todd | December 19, 2022
"That trial lawyer approach has helped us achieve great success for our clients not only for those cases we do try, but also for those cases we get dismissed early, where we achieve a favorable settlement, or where we avoid having a case brought in the first instance," Berke says.
National Law Journal | Profile
By Christine Schiffner | December 14, 2022
There has always been an effort to paint the plaintiffs bar as unnecessarily proliferating stupid litigation—we're investing a lot in being very well-informed plaintiffs and plaintiffs lawyers and making sure that when we get before a court, we always have a credible position.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael J. Hutter | December 13, 2022
The Court of Appeals needs to resolve the Appellate Division split and provide guidance as to the extent of permissible discovery, if any at all. The court would do no wrong to follow 'Loiselle' and 'Beaudette'.
By Emily Saul | December 9, 2022
Greenberg Law PC sued the iconic arena—which owns several other entertainment venues in the city—saying they had received a letter barring all firm members from MSG's venues after suing the company on behalf of a client.
By Alan R. Feigenbaum and David B. Saxe | December 9, 2022
Change may not be easy at first, but progress often does not happen without some form of change.
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