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Cozen O'Connor Bolts On Santa Monica Real Estate Boutique
Cozen O'Connor is acquiring a real estate boutique in Santa Monica, California, the firm announced Monday, adding a new office to the growing Philadelphia-based firm.Greenberg's Defamation Case Against Spitzer Can Proceed, Panel Finds
Ex-American International Group CEO Maurice "Hank" Greenberg may pursue defamation claims against his longtime foil, former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, who said that Greenberg was guilty of fraudulent accounting practices, a state appeals court ruled.Ballard Spahr to Merge With Levine Sullivan, Growing Media Practice
In its second merger announcement in two weeks, Ballard Spahr has reached a deal to add 25 lawyers from media law boutique Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz.Judge Tosses Palin's Defamation Suit Against The New York Times
A now-corrected editorial by The New York Times erroneously linking former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin to a 2011 mass shooting may have bordered on negligence, but did not constitute actual malice, a federal judge in Manhattan said in an order dismissing her defamation suit.Editorial Not Meant to Directly Link Palin to 2011 Arizona Shooting, Times Writer Says
A New York Times editorial that Sarah Palin said linked her to a 2011 mass shooting was intended to communicate that the incident was a product of a charged political atmosphere, not that it was caused directly by the former Alaska governor's rhetoric, the editor of the Times' editorial page said on Wednesday.Davis Wright Beefs Up First Amendment Group Amid 'Fake News' Attacks
In the midst of what some see as an uptick in libel cases, five attorneys involved in major defamation and First Amendment matters moved their practice this month from Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz to Davis Wright Tremaine, including New York partners Katherine Bolger and Rachel Strom and Washington, D.C., partner Nathan Siegel.George Bundy Smith Remembered for Soft-Spoken Power
George Bundy Smith, a retired Court of Appeals judge, the author of the state's decision outlawing the death penalty and a civil rights fighter who was arrested in 1961 on a "Freedom Ride" to Alabama, passed away at his home in Harlem on Saturday.Reed Smith Battles Rival Firms Over Fees, Conflicts in SAC Capital Case
Two plaintiffs firms are urging New York judges to deny Reed Smith's claim to $6.75 million in attorney fees for its work as co-counsel in a securities class action, claiming the traditionally defense-side firm misled them in stating it was free from conflicts.Panel's Close Call on MLB-Network Dispute May Set Up Extra Legal Innings
A Manhattan appeals court has batted away the Washington Nationals' bid to reinstate a television-rights award worth hundreds of millions of dollars, finding flaws in the arbitration process.Trending Stories
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