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Newsmakers: Week of Jan. 28, 2019
Darren Nicholson, a litigator, has joined Burns Charest in Dallas as a partner. Nicholson represents plaintiffs and defendants in complex commercial litigation and intellectual property disputes.District Court Refuses to Vacate Sanctions Awards Following Settlement
In his Settlements and Compromise column, Thomas E.L. Dewey discusses a recent decision from the Southern District of New York, which reminds us that the parties are not the only ones who have a say in what can be resolved in a settlement agreement. Courts have an interest in preserving their authority to enforce orders and procedural rules, and parties cannot avoid the consequences of noncompliance through private settlement.Prosecutorial Conduct Commission Statute and Chapter Amendment Bill: Part I
In Part I of a of two-part article, the author examines the scope of authority of the New York State Commission on Statewide Attorney Discipline.A Primer: DFS Continues Aggressive International Sanctions Enforcement
This article will provide an overview of how the New York State Department of Financial Services enforces international sanctions, focusing on the type of conduct that DFS deems to be “non-transparent.” Additionally, the authors discuss the statutory authority underpinning these actions and DFS jurisdiction, which is broad.View more book results for the query "*"
Millennial Attorneys and Work-Life: Why 'Blend' May Be Better Than 'Balance'
While not every day will include an equal amount of work and life, the goal is that time and energy spent on work and life will even out over time.Pillsbury Hits Record High Revenue as Partner Profits Soar
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman grew revenue by 9.6 percent, while profits per equity partner jumped 17.6 percent.Watch Out for New Opioid Law's Unintended Consequences
Health care counsel and providers should take a closer look at the implications of the SUPPORT Act, particularly the potential for kickback allegations.'I Will Defeat This': Roger Stone Released on $250,000 Bail in Florida Federal Court
Fort Lauderdale attorneys Robert Buschel, of Buschel & Gibbons, and Grant J. Smith, of StrategySmith, represented Stone, whom a federal grand jury indicted on seven charges filed by special counsel Robert Mueller.'I Will Defeat This': Roger Stone Released on $250,000 Bail in Broward Federal Court
"He's leaving, so it went well," Stone's attorney, Robert Buschel said.