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Ganfer Shore MP Predicts 'Bright Future for Boutiques'
Steven Shore, managing partner of Ganfer Shore Leeds & Zauderer, said the firm could face challenges in an economic downturn, but is poised for success thanks to its size.Maria Scungio Joins Robinson+Cole
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Covington Catholic Student's Lawyers Send Notice to CNN, Other Outlets
“Please preserve all information that may be relevant to the Sandmann Matter,” the letter says. “If our clients pursue litigation, we intend to serve … discovery requests to access your computer networks and systems, and to seek the production of relevant documents and communications.”Lawyers for MAGA-Hat Wearing Covington Catholic Teen Send Notice to CNN, Other Outlets
“Please preserve all information that may be relevant to the Sandmann Matter,” the letter says. “If our clients pursue litigation, we intend to serve … discovery requests to access your computer networks and systems, and to seek the production of relevant documents and communications.”Dead Billionaire's Daughter Wins First-of-Its Kind Dispute Over Appellate Costs
In a case addressing the opportunity costs of someone securing a bond to pursue an appeal, a California court has upheld a $1.4 million appellate cost award for one of the daughters of a Hong Kong industrial tycoon Chen Din-Hwa.View more book results for the query "*"
ADT Alarm Company Secures New Chief Legal Officer From Tech Gaming Business
David Smail, a veteran in-house lawyer and former partner at Hogan Lovells, succeeds a retiring P. Gray Finney as the top lawyer at the Boca Raton, Florida-based company.Boca Raton-Based ADT Secures New Chief Legal Officer From Tech-Gaming World
David Smail, a veteran in-house lawyer and former Hogan Lovells partner, succeeds P. Gray Finney, who retired.US Solicitor Weighs New Supreme Court Challenge to Vietnam Veteran Benefits
The Veterans Benefits Administration anticipates that "tens of thousands of veterans" will file claims within the first year if the Federal Circuit ruling is not put on hold,SG Weighs New Supreme Court Challenge to 'Blue Water' Vietnam Veteran Benefits
The Veterans Benefits Administration anticipates that "tens of thousands of veterans" will file claims within the first year if the Federal Circuit ruling is not put on hold,NY AG James Proposes Bill Protecting Undocumented Employees From Exposure
The bill is in reaction to reports that an employee at one of President Donald Trump's properties was threatened with exposing her status as an undocumented immigrant if she made complaints about her supervisors, according to the Attorney General's Office.