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October 15, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Rising Stars

The New York Law Journal's Rising Star awards recognize the region's most promising lawyers under 40.
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September 26, 2019 | Pro Mid Market

Midsize Moves: A North Carolina Merger, an Oklahoma Tax Expert

Offit Kurman absorbs a firm in Charlotte, North Carolina, a retired Oklahoma Tax Commission executive director joins McAfee & Taft, and other midsize moves.
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September 12, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Insurers Should Prepare to Promptly Handle Wave of Child Sex Abuse Claims, DFS Says

The state Department of Financial Services, in a guidance, told insurers they should be prepared to promptly approve coverage for those claims, when applicable, or face state action.
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July 25, 2019 | New York Law Journal

With Three Dismissals, Court Acts to Protect Its Time and Resources

In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio discusses a trio of decisions which reinforce the idea that the court is not a place to pursue a pattern of abuse of the system by continuing to ignore the court's warnings and filing multiple baseless lawsuits. At some point, the court is going to act to protect the time and resources of the courts, the plaintiffs, their attorneys, the various agencies, and the judicial process.
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May 23, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Appeals Court, Striking Down NY State Law, Rules Farm Workers Have Right to Organize

A panel of judges said in the decision that farm workers cannot be excluded from a decades-old amendment of the state constitution that grants employees certain workers rights, like forming or joining a union to handle labor disputes.
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May 22, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Rankings Reveal Lackluster Revenue Growth at Several NY Firms in Second Hundred

A number of New York firms in the Second Hundred saw drops in gross revenue or had below-average increases.
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April 25, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Loss of Social Media Followers and an Update on CERCLA Case

In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio discusses a recent decision in which Judge David G. Larimer applied the well-known preliminary injunction standards to determine whether a loss of social media followers amounts to irreparable harm. In addition, he had occasion to re-visit a case reported on last quarter in the environmental arena.
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March 15, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Avoiding the 'Litigization' of Arbitration

Nothing can guarantee that your arbitration won't be "litigized" if that's what both sides really want and the arbitrator(s) allow(s). By following these steps, however, you can at least help make sure that it doesn't happen unwittingly.
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January 24, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Court Examines Two Doctrines in Environmental Case

In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio writes: In the last quarter of 2018, U.S. Senior District Judge David G. Larimer, in the context of an environmental case under the Comprehensive Environmental, Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, examined the interplay of two doctrines permitting courts to defer exercise of their jurisdiction until an administrative agency acts.
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November 29, 2018 | Pro Mid Market

Mid-Market Recap: Opportunity Finally Knocks

The latest findings from an annual survey of chief legal officers signal that Big Law now has real competition from smaller shops.
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