New York Law Journal | Profile|Q&A
By Steve Cohen | June 16, 2023
A veteran federal judge in Manhattan shares guidance for new generations of attorneys—including the importance of acting "grown up."
By Trudy Knockless | June 16, 2023
"I almost hate to admit it, but I am most proud of our response at the height of the pandemic during store closures and furloughs," said Macy's Chief Legal Officer Elisa Garcia, who will retire in October after seven years as the department store's top lawyer.
By Ross Todd | June 7, 2023
Davis Polk's Marshall Huebner and Benjamin Kaminetzky helped convince the Second Circuit to overturn a district court ruling finding the bankruptcy code didn't authorize liability releases for the Sackler family, the founders of the OxyContin maker.
New York Law Journal | Profile|Q&A
By Andrew Denney | June 6, 2023
With Jim McNasby as its general counsel, the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research is at the forefront of a new chapter in Parkinson's treatment— researchers have discovered a new tool that could help to ensure that people with the disease are getting the treatment they need while potentially protecting newly diagnosed patients from having their symptoms worsen.
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | June 4, 2023
The firm's co-managing partner discusses midmarket work and surviving the 2023 deal landscape.
By Ross Todd | May 2, 2023
"Our firm's approximately 200 lawyers, including our 130 litigators, work from a single office in New York City," says Goldberg, who was elected chair of the firm's litigation department last year. "I've always considered that to be one of our strengths."
By Ross Todd | May 1, 2023
"Our firm's approximately 200 lawyers, including our 130 litigators, work from a single office in New York City," says Goldberg, who was elected chair of the firm's litigation department last year. "I've always considered that to be one of our strengths."
New York Law Journal | Profile|Q&A
By Andrew Denney | April 13, 2023
"The system's not working because it's defined by a male experience. They think that someone has to actively say that they're not consenting—you assume that somebody is until they say that they're not," "Prima Facie" playwright Suzie Miller said.
By Dan Roe | April 12, 2023
A Q&A with Dan Nardello, CEO of a global investigations firm Nardello & Co., on the business and ethics of working for law firms on highly contentious matters.
By Ross Todd | March 31, 2023
A New York appellate court reversed a preliminary injunction that blocked parts of a Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. policy barring lawyers suing the company from attending events at venues including MSG and Radio City Music Hall.
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