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January 10, 2014 |

Dog Owner Who Violated Co-op's Rules Must Pay $30K

A shareholder of the Lower East Side's East River Housing complex must pay more than $30,000 in attorney fees after losing a suit over a dog he kept against the complex's rules.
2 minute read
December 06, 2013 |

Roger Clemens Strikes Out On Privilege Arguments

Michael Cardello III and Stephen J. Ginsberg of Moritt Hock & Hamroff, discuss the Roger Clemens case and write that in certain instances, communications between a law firm and a public relations firm can be shielded from production under the attorney-client privilege or work-product doctrine, however, the communications have to be made strictly in connection with legal advice—not the impact litigation will have on a client's business and/or reputation.
9 minute read
December 04, 2013 |

Midsized Practices Luring Lawyers From Large Firms

Leaders of midsized firms in New York say the combination of large law firms' high billing rates and restrictions on handling smaller matters has contributed to a strong lateral market for midsize practices, but note that they never assume a lateral's business is as portable as she says it is.
6 minute read
December 04, 2013 |

Associates Look to Midsize Firms for Experience, Stability

While large firm associates looking to move to a smaller firm routinely bring first-rate credentials, excellent training and familiarity with complex matters, they may lack the hands-on experience a midsized firm is looking for.
3 minute read
November 06, 2013 |

Personal Notes on Lawyers

Herzfeld & Rubin has opened a five-attorney office in Yangon, Myanmar, among other announcements.
2 minute read
May 10, 2006 |

Long Island: Briefly Noted

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January 25, 2012 |

Personal Notes on Lawyers

DLA Piper, Kasowitz Benson, and Moritt Hock have each added an attorney, while four other firms have announced promotions.
2 minute read
September 03, 2013 |

Farrell Fritz Disqualified Over Conflict in Estate Case

The firm maintained that the two attorneys who had a single meeting with the opposing party could not recall the details of that meeting 16 months later, and that the firm immediately created a "Chinese Wall" when notified.
4 minute read
July 28, 2010 |

NY Lawyers on the Move

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April 29, 2009 |

NY Partners Switching Firms

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