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Orrick Lawyers Bounce Lisa Bloom From Suit Against Hallmark Channel
Lawyers argued that The Bloom Firm's legal consulting agreement created a conflict of interest.Plaintiff Suffered No Injuries in Crash, Defense Argued
On Sept. 18, 2014, plaintiff Geraldine Rorie, 44, was stopped at a red light on Girard Avenue at its intersection with 18th Street, in North Philadelphia, when her sedan was rear-ended by a car. She claimed injuries to her neck, back and knee.New Richmond County Opioid Court
The New York City Criminal Court has designated a specialized part to function as the Staten Island Heroin Overdose Prevention and Education (HOPE) 2.0/Overdose Avoidance and Recovery (OAR) Court.Data & Analytics: Transforming Law Firms
Read the executive summary of the report by ALM Intelligence and LexisNexis.Awards Presented at NYSBA Presidential Summit
State Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks received the Vincent E. Doyle Jr. Award for Outstanding Judicial Contribution in the Criminal Justice System and Second Circuit Judge Richard Sullivan received the the Stanley H. Fuld Award for Outstanding Contributions to Commercial Law and Litigation at the NYSBA Annual Meeting.View more book results for the query "*"
Estate: Plaintiff Crushed to Death in 'Preventable Accident'
During the evening of Jan. 16, 2015, plaintiff's decedent Gregory Jones, 49, a commercial driver, was crushed to death by towing equipment on Guiton Road, in Middletown Township.Fenwick & West Revenue Hits All-Time High Despite 2018 Defections
The Silicon Valley firm boosted its revenue by 14.6 percent to $429.69 million, while profits per equity partner grew by 20.2 percent to $1.82 million.NYSBA Presidential Summit Examines #MeToo Issue
As part of its 2019 presidential summit, the New York State Bar Association presented a session on Wednesday titled “Listening to #MeToo: Why Laws to Prevent Sexual Harassment Have Been Ineffective, and What Attorneys Can Do.”Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I made a mistake in a case and missed a deadline. I wish to resolve the matter in a fair fashion with the client. The case is worth about $8,000 and I am would like to meet with the client and offer the client $8,000 to resolve he matter and sign a release so I am released from liability. Can I do this?Waiving or Forfeiting the Right to Arbitrate—Recent Cases Tackle Issue
Cases considering whether arbitration has been waived reflect how careful a party must be in seeking to preserve this right. Examples of this outcome are reflected in two recent federal cases.Increase Your Value as An Advisor
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