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January 25, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Substantial Differences in Substantial Assistance Within the Second Circuit

District judges can vary from the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines for almost any reason, but the most common path to a sentence significantly below the Guidelines range is a downward departure under Guideline §5K1.1, which is the primary vehicle by which a criminal defendant's cooperation with federal authorities—his “substantial assistance”—is incentivized and rewarded. The basic procedure is the same in every district. Yet cooperation yields different results depending on the district.
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December 13, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Local Governments May Tax Telecommunications Infrastructure, NY High Court Rules

The court unanimously affirmed a decision by the Appellate Division, Second Department that will compel T-Mobile to pay property taxes on a series of large cellular data transmission installations in the city of Mount Vernon, though the decision has wide-ranging implications for similar arrangements in municipalities statewide.
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December 10, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Michael Cohen's Guilty Plea Puts Spotlight on Defense Lawyers' Role

McDermott partner Stephen Ryan has plenty of company among attorneys with prominent clients who lied to the government.
5 minute read
December 10, 2018 | Litigation Daily

Michael Cohen's Guilty Plea Puts Spotlight on Role of Defense Lawyers

McDermott partner Stephen Ryan has plenty of company among attorneys with prominent clients who lied to the government.
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October 17, 2018 | The American Lawyer

Big Coal Bankruptcies Leave Red, Not Black, for Big Law

Three companies that recently began Chapter 11 proceedings owe millions in legal fees to a half-dozen law firms.
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September 14, 2018 | New York Law Journal

State Criminal Tax Subpoenas Fell, Civil Tax Subpoenas Rose in the Last Decade

Criminal subpoenas issued by the state tax department declined in the last decade, an investigation by the New York Daily News showed, but the numbers also showed an increase in civil subpoenas. The shift may reflect a change in priorities or strategy at the department after a 2010 change in the state's tax whistleblower law, which was the first state law of its kind in the nation.
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September 14, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Former SCOTUS Law Clerk Matthew Shapiro Joins Faculty at Hofstra Law

And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.
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September 13, 2018 | Pro Mid Market

Midsize Moves: Growing a Cannabis Practice, and Litigation Teams

Lateral moves involving midsize and smaller firms.
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May 29, 2018 | New York Law Journal

NY AG Candidates Ready for Primary Sprint After Conventions

Three of the four presumed candidates for attorney general are women, and three of the four are African-American, including the GOP's pick, attorney Keith Wofford.
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May 10, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Trump Nominates 7 to Fill NY Federal District Court Vacancies

The president's selection of three Southern District, four Eastern District and a Western District nominee came as part of a rare point of comity, with a source confirming cooperation between the White House and Sen. Charles Schumer's office.
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