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More Reasons to Deny Releases to Nondebtors in the Purdue Bankruptcy
Even if the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit were right that some releases are permitted, there are many other significant questions about who is entitled to a release, and under what circumstances, on which the statute provides absolutely no guidance, writes contributor Alan B. Morrison.DOJ's Agri Stats Suit Could Spur Similar Cases in Other Industries, Antitrust Lawyers Say
When the DOJ "sees one general type of phenomenon, they tend to stay in the neighborhood for a while," said former Federal Trade Commission Chair William Kovacic.Trio of Federal Court Nominations Includes One for New Jersey
Edward Kiel, a U.S. magistrate judge since 2019, was previously a partner at Cole Schotz.With House Speaker Ousted, Law Firm Lobbying Shops Navigate 'Uncharted' Waters
Law firms have been engaged in advocacy work surrounding bills that are likely to be held hostage until a new House speaker is elected.Biden Names Federal Prosecutor for 1st Circuit Vacancy
The president also nominates a U.S. magistrate judge and a law professor for district court seats in New Jersey and Connecticut.View more book results for the query "George Washington University"
Veteran Learned Counsel For Death Penalty Cases Presented With James Duane Awards
The award takes its namesake from the first judge to sit in the Southern District, which was called the the District Court for the District of New York when George Washington appointed Duane to the bench in 1789.Rising Star: Katherine A. Rocco
Katherine A. Rocco is a partner and co-chair of the New York Litigation and Trial Department at Lathan & Watkins. Rocco has established herself as a leading practitioner and thought leader in the complex and rapidly evolving area of antitrust regulatory enforcement.Rising Star: Gianfranco Finizio
Gianfranco Finizio is a partner in Kilpatrick Townsend's nationally recognized Bankruptcy and Financial Restructuring practice group in the firm's New York City office.NYC Law Department Welcomes New Class of City Attorneys
The new class joins the 800-attorney New York City Law Department, which serves a sprawling municipal government with more than 300,000 employees, a $100 billion budget, and contracts totaling nearly $37 billion.Trending Stories
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