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Manhattan Executive Assistant DA Peter Pope to Retire
Pope has worked the last year and a half at the office pro bono, he revealed in the interview.CFPB Under Fire: Litigants Are Using a Court Ruling to Push Back Against the Agency
If the Supreme Court upholds the Fifth Circuit ruling, it could have grave and widespread ramifications.U.S. Appeals Court Weighs Challenge to Class Certification in Marriott Data Breach Lawsuit
While a district court ruling giving class certification in the case opened a new pathway for those injured by corporate data breaches, attorneys on both the defense and plaintiffs bar were watching the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit hearing to see if the district court's novel grant would survive.Calling All Lawyers and Judges for Civic Duty
You likely have seen some of the dispiriting statistics: One out of two Americans can't name the three branches of our government. One in four can't name any branch. Only two-thirds of Americans vote in presidential elections, and only 40% vote in midterms.View more book results for the query "Jenner Block"
Kirkland and Paul Weiss Take Growing Share of Corporate Bankruptcies This Year
As bankruptcy filings tick up, a small group of law firms are winning most of the major debtor-side work.Judge Orders Former Point Pickup Delivery Drivers to Individually Arbitrate Wage Claims
A federal judge sided with the operator of a mobile grocery and merchandise-delivery app, finding that former delivery drivers pursuing a class action suit over unpaid and overtime wages are not exempt from arbitration under the Federal Arbitration Act.Where Are All the Financial Regs Lawyers? Big Law Has a Need for More
Demand currently outweighs supply for a small pool of financial regulation lawyers, as banks need to make sense of an environment that's evolving rapidly following the demise of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.New York City Bar Association President Delivers Opening Remarks in UN's World Law Congress
New York City Bar Association President Susan L. Kohlmann said in remarks to the World Law Congress 2023 at the United Nations that, in all years before 2017, there were 884 climate-related cases filed in a combined 24 countries. By 2021, that number nearly doubled to 1,550 cases, filed in 38 countries.Trending Stories
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