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Midmarket Roundup: Northeast Firms Seize Opportunities in Florida and California
Sills Cummis & Gross follows in a long line of Northeast firms opening in Florida; Philadelphia sees an influx of midsize law firm entrants; attorneys defending a U.K. tailor couldn't resist sewing-related wordplay following an appellate win; and a Shipman & Goodwin partner will moderate Yale's innovation summit.Deal Watch: Big Week in Deals as Creative Dealmaking Merges With More Activity
"Each of our clients is getting more inbound phone calls from firms looking to work with them than they did three or four years ago," noted Ben Beerle, a corporate partner with Cooley who handles mergers and acquisitions.Wells Fargo Sued Over $300M Ponzi Scheme
"I come wearing a white hat," said Attorney Daniel J. Stermer, a court-appointed corporate monitor.Public, Private, Non-Profit Organizations: Three Pillars of Communities
A discussion of the successful collaborations between private enterprises, local non-profits and government agencies and how these three pillars can work to create flourishing communities. In addition to exploring successful NY-based collaborations including The Central Park Conservancy, the Friends of the High Line, the article also cites failed collaborations and their potentially harmful aftermath.View more book results for the query "New York Life Insurance"
Habeas Law and the Sex Shaming of Brenda Andrew
Brenda Andrew's was convicted in Oklahoma of her estranged husband's murder in a trial in which the prosecutor dangled her throng underwear before the jury and otherwise "sex shamed" her. She has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to hear her case. Do the constraints of federal habeas law (AEDPA) make that unlikely?Man, 88, on the Hook for $7.5M Over Allegations That He Molested His Grandchild
"The long and short of it is we're going to be looking into any sources of funding, including for fraudulent conveyances to intentionally make himself destitute," said the attorney who represented the plaintiff.How Much Deference Makes a Difference?
"New Jersey, like most jurisdictions, applies a highly deferential standard of review and the appellate court assesses whether a damages award shocks the judicial conscience," writes Melissa Terranova, an associate with Wilson Elser.Deal Watch: Skadden, Latham, Paul Hastings and Several Others Land on Squarespace Deal
Meanwhile, caution by the Federal Reserve in lowering interest rates is affecting deal optimism.Deal Watch: Skadden, Latham, Paul Hastings and Several Others Land on Squarespace Deal
Meanwhile, caution by the Federal Reserve in lowering interest rates is affecting deal optimism.Trending Stories
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