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Wiley Rein's FDA Head Joins DLA Piper, Plus More Lateral Moves
Wiley Rein's food and drug leader decamps for DLA Piper; Mayer Brown recruits a key Verizon in-house lawyer; Skadden hires from a high-profile boutique; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Katten Litigation Co-Leader Decamps, Plus More Lateral Moves
The U.S. Department of Commerce adds a high-profile partner from Katten Muchin Rosenman; Greenberg Traurig and Holland & Knight trade hires; Winston & Strawn's arbitration co-chair departs; and other notable additions from around The Am Law 200.Hogan Lovells on a Hiring Spree, Plus More Lateral Moves
Hogan Lovells goes global for new recruits; a rough week for K&L Gates; Crowell & Moring brings back a top prosecutor; Debevoise bags a federal judge; DLA Piper plucks a longtime ESPN lawyer; and other notable additions from around The Am Law 200.Drafting Critical for Bankruptcy 'Make-Whole' Provisions
John Ashmead, Ronald Cohen and Michael Tenenhaus review decisions over the last few years that addressed whether make-whole provisions should be honored or viewed as an unenforceable penalty or as unmatured interest disallowed under the Bankruptcy Code. One thing is very clear from their review, they write: Careful drafting of make-whole provisions is critical to enforcement.Movers: Weekly Roundup of Laterals and Promotions
New arrivals, lateral moves, and promotions in this week's column.Arch Coal Taps Davis Polk in Latest Mining Bankruptcy
The filing comes just weeks after senior lenders successfully blocked a debt swap deal that might have averted Chapter 11 for the mining juggernaut.Arch Coal Taps Davis Polk in Latest Mining Bankruptcy
The filing comes just weeks after senior lenders successfully blocked a debt swap deal that might have averted Chapter 11 for the mining juggernaut.Judiciary Law §487 Claims for Attorney Misconduct
Anita Bernstein writes: Today we take a look at the most important legal malpractice provision found in the Judiciary Law: Section 487. In principle—though, as we will see, not too often in practice—§487 provides for damages to persons who attribute financial loss to attorney misconduct.Trending Stories
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