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Armstrong Teasdale Launches NY Office, Taking 16 More From Montgomery McCracken
The Midwest-based Am Law 200 firm made its East Coast debut last year in Philadelphia, also with a group from Montgomery McCracken.NY State Judicial Conduct Watchdog Requests 6 Percent Budget Increase
The State Commission on Judicial Conduct said Monday that an increase of $359,000 over its current $5.7 million budget would help the panel tackle a 25 percent increase in its activity over the past decade.NY Lawmakers Approve Bill Opening Window for Child Sex Abuse Cases, Cuomo's Signature Expected
The bill was approved unanimously Monday morning by the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is chaired by Sen. Brad Hoylman, D-Manhattan, the sponsor of the legislation.Victim of Carjacking and Innocent Third Party
This discusses what happens when a carjacking victim strikes another vehicle.View more book results for the query "*"
Seven Key E-Filing Tips for Attorneys Practicing in Federal Court
Not following the applicable rules and filing documents incorrectly can have consequences ranging from losing credibility with your judge to blowing your deadline to file a dispositive motion because your motion was stricken or denied.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
Partner promotions, leadership changes, and new hires from across the California legal market.From the Editor: When 170 GCs Talk, Firms Listen...But Will the GCs?
This isn't the first time GCs have demanded change. Will it be different this time around? There is one reason why it might be.Teen in Viral Video Hires Atlanta Defamation Lawyer
"We will be carefully reviewing all of the false accusations and threats made against Nick,” Lin Wood said. “We fully expect that a multitude of civil lawsuits will be filed and aggressively pursued."Covington Catholic Student in Video Hires Atlanta Defamation Lawyer
"We will be carefully reviewing all of the false accusations and threats made against Nick,” Lin Wood said. “We fully expect that a multitude of civil lawsuits will be filed and aggressively pursued."