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Rachel Mansdorf Leaves Cozen O'Connor for Loeb & Loeb
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Cravath Veteran Rebecca Rettig Joins FisherBroyles as Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.A Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That
In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper analyzes a variety of cases from the past several months. From issues involving domicile, summary judgment, and claims against an estate, her April article is a little bit of this and a little bit of that.Local Gov't Takes a Hit Under Proposal to Legalize Marijuana
A major feature of the governor's original budget proposal for fiscal year 2020 is a bill to legalize recreational marijuana in the state—subject to the ability of counties and large cities to opt out. Here, columnist Anthony Guardino suggests that local governments also should be able to opt out of the law.NY State Regulators Certainly Are Not Climate Change Skeptics
In her State Environmental Regulation column, Charlotte A. Biblow writes: Climate Week 2019, the actions being taken by the state, and forward movement on congestion pricing all demonstrate that climate change is on the minds of many, including many in New York.Business Divorce Cases of 2018
In recent years, most of the new and noteworthy case law developments in the business divorce field predictably have involved limited liability companies which, as business entities go, are newcomers relative to business corporations and partnerships. Last year bucked the trend.Gig Economy Plaintiffs Will Test-Drive New SCOTUS Ruling Against Arbitration
Plaintiffs and management-side lawyers will assess whether and how the U.S. Supreme Court's 'New Prime' ruling can be applied to on-demand transportation workers.Gig Economy Plaintiffs Poised to Test New SCOTUS Ruling Against Arbitration
Plaintiffs and management-side lawyers will assess whether and how the U.S. Supreme Court's "New Prime" ruling can be applied to on-demand transportation workers.Gig Economy Plaintiffs Will Test-Drive New SCOTUS Ruling Against Arbitration
Plaintiffs and management-side lawyers will assess whether and how the U.S. Supreme Court's "New Prime" ruling can be applied to on-demand transportation workers.Trending Stories
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