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Seattle Jury Awards $123M to Victims of Deadly Duck Boat Accident
Seattle plaintiffs' attorney Karen Koehler credited the verdict to a “consistent barrage of testimony against the duck companies” during nearly four months of trial.Women Dominate as Seyfarth, Dentons, Bondurant and Others Announce New Partners
For the 10 firms in our latest roundup of partner promotions, women outnumbered the men.Criminal Justice Reforms Would Come With Fiscal Hit, DAs Group Says
The District Attorneys Association of the State of New York said the package of bills under consideration by the Legislature has the potential to slow down court proceedings—not speed them up—which may add to the evergreen problem of backlog.Brooklyn Law School Holds Annual Alumni Luncheon
Professor Linda Feldman, founder and past director of Brooklyn Law School's Academic Success Program, and Justice Rosalyn Richter of the Appellate Division, First Department, received Alumni of the Year awards.Yes, a Happier Practice of Law Is Possible!
A recent study found that of just under 13,000 practicing lawyers, approximately 28 percent were struggling with depression, 19 percent with anxiety, and 20 percent with problematic drinking. Law is a high stress job. But other careers are stressful and don't have such staggering statistics. Is stress the only piece of the puzzle, or is there something about lawyers in general?View more book results for the query "*"
Orrick Bolts on Structured Finance Duo in NY, LA
Former Arnold & Porter partners Howard Goldwasser and Skanthan Vivekananda specialize in collateralized loan obligations.Orrick Adds Adds LA Partner In Structured Finance Duo Hire
Former Arnold & Porter partner Skanthan Vivekananda specializes in collateralized loan obligations. He's joining Orrick alongside his New York colleague Howard Goldwasser.Orrick Bolts on Structured Finance Duo in NY, LA
“One of the things that has always run through the place is a sense of energy,” said Howard Goldwasser who is based in New York. “Even had I not had the prior history, it was something that just seemed like a good thing for us to do.”Virginia Pols' Scandals Spell New Business for DC Law Firms
Plus: the latest D.C. law and lobbying moves in this week's Washington Wrap.Elections Official Applauds Proposed Investment in Auditable Voting Systems
Acting Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar said Gov. Tom Wolf's budget proposal to invest $75 million over five years to replace Pennsylvania voting systems was necessary to ensure more secure and verifiable elections.Trending Stories