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Stricter Discovery Deadlines Are Subject of Bill in NY Legislature
“The earlier we get relevant and discoverable information in the hands of a defendant, they can either know that there's no case against them and they can proceed toward a path to getting it dismissed, or there is evidence that they may have committed a crime,” State Sen. Jamaal Bailey said.Every Firm Says It's the Best. Not Every Firm Uses Data to Prove It.
Lawyers are still in the relationship business, but the relationships are getting more complicated.Nossaman Avoids 'Group Think,' Plans for Future with Midsize Business Model
"While succession planning can be a sensitive subject and at times, uncomfortable ... it is vital to the health and continuing success of any organization," Nossaman managing partner George Joseph said.Weil Fees in Sears Bankruptcy Shine Light on Big Billers: The Paralegals
The firm billed over $10 million for work on the bankruptcy in November, with one $405-an-hour paralegal logging an incredible 431 hours.View more book results for the query "*"
Brooklyn DA Beefs Up Investigative Division With Ex-Debevoise Partner
Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced that he hired Matthew Fishbein as executive assistant district attorney for the investigations division.Android War: Google Asks US Supreme Court to Take Up Appeal of Oracle's Copyright Victory
Lawyers for Google wrote that if Oracle's win at the Federal Circuit is allowed to stand, it would "upend the longstanding expectation of software developers that they are free to use existing software interfaces to build new computer programs."Pier 1 Imports Lands Former Abercrombie & Fitch GC
Robert Bostrom joins Pier 1 as the company grapples with competition from online retailers and plummeting sales. Abercrombie rebounded from dark times while Bostrom was on its team. Now, Pier 1 is hoping for a similar rebound.Who Got the Work: School Supply Scuffle, An Acquired Bite
Atkinson Andelson defends the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District against a class action over school supplies, and other midsize firm work.Cozen, Foley Grab Ballard Spahr Partners in Philadelphia and DC
A labor lawyer and two project finance lawyers have left Ballard Spahr in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.