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October 01, 2009 |

On the Job: Moves

NYU GC excited about taking up new position, and taking in a Broadway show or two.
13 minute read
September 17, 2012 |

It's None of Your Business!

Lauren Rocklin, a litigator at Withers Bergman, writes that there is a good reason why the details of how Steve Jobs disposed of his fortune, recently estimated at approximately $5.5 billion, have not made their way across the front page of the New York Post.
7 minute read
June 27, 2011 |

'Do-gooders' thrive

More freshly minted lawyers are opting for public interest careers, indicating a shift in the way those careers are perceived and how young lawyers prepare for public interest jobs.
8 minute read
March 29, 2004 |

Making the Call

Internet phone service has got a lot of people talking. A growing number of consumers has embraced Voice-over-Internet-Protocol, a technology that eliminates hefty long-distance phone bills by letting individuals make calls over the Internet. But, the cloudy rules governing Internet calls, and dramatic cost savings, have raised eyebrows among competitors and regulators. Once again in the nascent Internet industry, a strong legal team could prove as important as a good business plan.
7 minute read
November 27, 2006 |

Ethiopians Push for Bill Against Atrocities

Advocates for a harder U.S. stance toward Ethiopia thought they were making progress � until they ran into lobby power DLA Piper.
9 minute read
January 09, 2008 |

Marketplace

Latham & Watkins has increased by 21 percent its space at 885 Third Ave., better known as the Lipstick Building. Also, Lord & Taylor has committed to a 12-year sublease for 100,000 square feet from fellow clothier Tommy Hilfiger at 601 W. 26th St, and the American Vacuum Society has purchased a 3,837-square-foot office condominium at 125 Maiden Lane for $2.5 million from Time Equities Inc.
4 minute read
April 24, 2007 |

Domestic Relations Law

Leonard G. Florescue, a partner at Blank Rome, argues that when a marital asset is a speculative investment, where significant returns are expected but with no real idea of when or how much, "as, if and when" is the only fair way to go. That leaves both parties no better off and no worse off than they would have been had they stayed married.
11 minute read
September 12, 2008 |

Tax Tips

Sidney Kess, CPA-attorney, consulting editor to CCH Inc., author and lecturer, reviews tax opportunities that are set to expire at the end of 2008 without "extender" legislation and provisions that are vulnerable to legislative change by a new Congress and new administration.
7 minute read
August 23, 2007 |

Deal Watch: McKenna pinpoints players in Refco scandal

IN A CASE that has spawned numerous suits and criminal charges, McKenna Long Aldridge partner Charles E. Campbell played a key role drafting a report that indicated some players in the Refco Inc. scandal could be vulnerable to civil litigation.Refco is the futures trading firm and commodities broker that collapsed in October 2005, only two months after holding an initial public offering, when an improper loan scheme was revealed.
6 minute read
April 21, 2004 |

Tsaropoulos v. The State of New York

Fact That Unavailable Mechanism Might Have Prevented Accident Does Not Denote Negligence
21 minute read

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