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By Ross Todd | September 28, 2022
Shanmugam says he "politely demurred" when the clerk's office offered to schedule all three arguments on the same day.
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By Tasha Norman | August 31, 2022
"You never know how one project or connection may open the door to another."
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By Tasha Norman | August 22, 2022
"Invest in and recognize talent, providing the necessary tools for team members to reach their full potential."
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By Tasha Norman | August 8, 2022
Find opportunities that will help build your reputation, both substantively and as a member of the community.
New York Law Journal | Profile
By Andrew Denney | July 12, 2022
"Being able to listen is such a key skill that is essential in both law and music," Joaquin C De Baca said. "Preparation is another important transferable skill, and in both law and music you sometimes don't actually know what the real issues are until you sit down and dig through the details."
By Bruce Love | June 1, 2022
After over a decade at the top of her profession, Renée Delphin-Rodriguez had never led an M&A team against a team lead who was also a Black woman—until she sat across the table from Amy Wollansack in a $75 million transaction.
New York Law Journal | Profile
By Bruce Love | May 27, 2022
As head of the Navy's Office of the General Counsel, John Patrick "Sean" Coffey is one of the highest-ranking officials to attend this Year's Fleet Week in New York.
National Law Journal | Profile
By Christine Schiffner | April 20, 2022
Pat Hatry is looking back at her seven-decade career in Davis & Gilbert's advertising, intellectual property and litigation practices—and the ways things have changed for women lawyers in that time.
New York Law Journal | News|Profile
By Meghann M. Cuniff | January 10, 2022
A rule change in the Central District of California ended an unusual practice of other judges deciding recusal motions targeting their colleagues. Now an unusual request in Michael Avenatti's cross-country criminal cases is putting a California trial record before a judge in the Southern District of New York.
By Jason Grant | November 5, 2021
"I have never, ever known a human being to go through what he did without a sense of anger or pity for himself. It just wasn't in Peter's canon," said U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. She had been close friends with Kougasian for 50 years.
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