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In Rare Lateral Hire, Sullivan & Cromwell Adds Cleary's James Bromley
Bromley is taking his bankruptcy practice to Sullivan & Cromwell and will co-lead the firm's global restructuring group.Key Tax and Financial Considerations for New Law Partners
Being asked to join the partnership of a firm is a measure of success as a legal professional. With that achievement comes tax and financial responsibilities that, surprisingly, few attorneys are fully prepared to deal with. These responsibilities include the unexpected individual federal and state and local tax filing and payments.Allegedly Drunken Steamfitter Injured in Crash Entitled to Withheld Medical Benefits
The Commonwealth Court held that Powell Mechanical was obligated to pay its employee, Robert Braithwaite, medical expenses the company had withheld after it initially learned of his DUI charge.Debevoise & Plimpton Rides Client Demand to New Highs
Despite the departures of prominent rainmakers at the end of 2017, the firm saw big increases in 2018.View more book results for the query "*"
Debevoise & Plimpton Posts Record Revenue, Profits
Despite the departures of prominent rainmakers at the end of 2017, the firm saw big increases in 2018.Second Circuit Affirms Rejection of Attorney Fees Hike in 'Close to Worthless' Class Settlement
The agreement between hundreds of thousands of potential members of a class action against digital jukebox maker TouchTone was found to be worth about $75,000, while fees for counsel could have topped $100,000.Cuomo, NY Lawmakers Support Judiciary Budget Increase, Split on Judicial Conduct Commission
A funding increase for the state Commission on Judicial Conduct, though, is still up in the air after more funding was allocated to the panel under the Senate's spending plan, but not in the resolution proposed by the Assembly.Gundlach Sees a Stock Drop, Calls US Debt Growth 'Shocking'
The DoubleLine Capital CEO also sounded off on modern monetary theory and the college bribery scandal.Court: Mother Sent to ARD on Child Endangerment Charges Entitled to DHS Evidentiary Hearing
A split state appeals court held that a woman charged with child endangerment was wrongly denied an administrative hearing to dispute the facts of two abuse reports.