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Butler Snow Moves for Arbitration in Lawsuit Over Ponzi Scheme
The firm, while publicly downplaying its connection to Ponzi schemer Arthur Lamar Adams, is trying to force a related lawsuit into arbitration.Gibson Dunn Nabs Longtime Simpson Thacher Litigator in LA
Deborah Stein, after 17 years building out Simpson Thacher & Bartlett's litigation practice in Los Angeles, has made a move to Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.Lawyer Pleads Guilty in Harlem Church Theft
Manhattan DA announced Friday the guilty plea of John Shasanmi for stealing $600,000 from a Harlem church that he represented in a real estate transaction.Google, Facebook and Others Sponsor Program to Boost Latino Representation in IP Law
Six tech companies—Adobe, Apple, Facebook, Google, Lenovo and Microsoft—are sponsoring a program from the Hispanic National Bar Association that aims to increase the number of Latino IP lawyers. Currently, Latinos make up less than 5 percent of the legal industry as a whole.Bumpy Ride for Six Flags: Biometrics Tactics Ruled Illegal in Illinois
In reversing a lower appellate court ruling, the Illinois Supreme Court found that Six Flags' fingerprint tactics for park guests violates the state's biometrics law.View more book results for the query "*"
De Blasio Swears In Nine New Judges to New York City Courts
De Blasio's nominees are Michael Gaffey, Wanda Licitra, Archana Rao, Robert Rosenthal, Quynda Santacroce, Audrey Stone, Jonathan Svetkey, Kerry Ward and Jay Weiner.Norman Goodman, Shepherd of Change in 45 Years as Manhattan Court Clerk, Dies at 95
In addition to county clerk, Goodman also served as commissioner of jurors, and during his 45-year reign he sent out more than 11 million jury summonses.Two Litigators Offer State Bar a Rare Contested Election
State Bar of Georgia members will be asked to choose between Sally Akins of Ellis Painter Ratterree & Adams in Savannah and Frank Strickland of Strickland Brockington Lewis in Atlanta.New York Enacts Law to Ban Transgender Discrimination
The anti-discrimination bill adds gender identity and gender expression to the existing law banning discrimination based on gender, age, religion, race or sexual orientation.Yes, the Government is Back Open, But What's Going to Happen With All Those Paused Cases?
The Trump administration's agreement Friday to temporarily fund the government for three weeks, ending a record-breaking shutdown, creates fresh uncertainty for the courts.