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February 11, 2019 |

Watson Farley & Williams Snaps Up Maritime Partner in Hong Kong

Jian Guan joins from an in-house role as senior legal counsel at China Merchants Commerce Financial Leasing Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of state-run conglomerate China Merchants Group.
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February 11, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Potential Public Backlash to Zealous Representation

In his Ethics and Criminal Practice column, Joel Cohen writes: Paul Whelan, a U.S. citizen, has been accused of spying by Russia. His Russian lawyer, Vladimir Zherebenkov, is a former Soviet government investigator. Zherebenkov was challenged in the U.S. press for seeming to do the Kremlin's bidding in the guise of representing his client. But what if his actions are in the best interest of his client?
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February 11, 2019 | Daily Business Review

Law in the Time of Twitter: Do Chatty Lawyers Help or Hinder Their Careers?

Tweeters and non-tweeters render their verdict on Twitter, which has heralded the dawn of chatty lawyers who weigh in on Supreme Court decisions, current events — and sometimes, each other.
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February 11, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

Law in the Time of Twitter: Is Social Media Bad for Your Career?

Tweeters and non-tweeters render their verdict on Twitter, which has heralded the dawn of chatty lawyers who weigh in on Supreme Court decisions, current events—and sometimes, each other.
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February 11, 2019 | Texas Lawyer

Law in the Twitterverse: Do Chatty Lawyers Help or Hinder Their Careers?

Tweeters and nontweeters render their verdict on Twitter, which has heralded the dawn of chatty lawyers who weigh in on Supreme Court decisions, current events — and sometimes each other.
7 minute read
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February 11, 2019 | New York Law Journal

NY Gives Birth to Non-Citizens' Right to a Jury Trial If Deportation Possible

On Nov. 27, 2018, the New York Court of Appeals handed down a decision that fashions a new rule when the criminal justice system is processing a non-citizen: No matter what level crime the non-citizen is charged with, if the possible consequence is deportation he or she is entitled to a jury trial. The distilled holding is that immigration consequences transform a state “petty” offense into a “serious” offense.
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February 11, 2019 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Is a Flood Caused by a Storm Surge Covered?

The US Court of Appeals for the Second District's decision suggests that a storm surge from Superstorm Sandy could be covered.
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February 11, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Litigation

In this Special Report: "Taking the 'Bull' Out of Jury Selection," "Is Financed Litigation the Next Frontier for Corporate Legal Departments?," "What Does (and Does Not) Constitute Insurance Broker Liability in New York," "Revisiting the American Rule: Fee-Shifting Strategies for NY Litigators" and "'Deference to Arbitrators Is Not Without Its Limits,' But Those Limits Are Tightly Circumscribed."
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February 11, 2019 |

Ex-Dechert London Chair Faces Tall Order in New Lebanon Cabinet

Camille Abousleiman worked with ethics experts to determine to maintain a practice at Dechert while also serving in Lebanon's new coalition government.
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February 11, 2019 | Daily Report Online

Kasim Reed's Former Spokeswoman Charged With Open Records Violations

Attorney General Chris Carr said he has filed misdemeanor charges in a "first of its kind prosecution" accusing former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed's press secretary of stonewalling public records requests.
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