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Effective Counsel and Meaningful Representation: Standards Differ Between Federal and NY Law
To make a viable argument on appeal, the appellant has to show that counsel at the trial level, or counsel at the appellate level when appealing to a higher court, failed to meet the standard set forth in federal or state law to be effective counsel. The standard differs between federal and New York law.Connecticut Movers: Partners Elevated at Flood Law Firm and Madsen Prestley & Parenteau
Claire Howard and Daren Altieri have been promoted at their respective firms.Corporate Counsel's Data Privacy Problem
What legal teams need to effectively address challenges around shifting compliance and data privacy regulations is "data sustainability" woven into their organization's governance framework.People in the News—Jan. 31, 2023—Stevens & Lee, Saxton & Stump
Stevens & Lee announced that Karl S. Myers, co-chair of the firm's appellate litigation group, has been named to the board of governors of the Third Circuit Bar Association.View more book results for the query "Carnegie Mellon University"
Motion List & Order on Application released on:January 27, 2023
Decision & Order decided on:January 13, 2023
Aggressive FTC May Force Merging Companies to Bolster Legal Defenses
"Tech companies that enter into deals that raise competition concerns will have to be litigation-ready," said one antitrust expert.People in the News—Dec. 1, 2022—Dentons, Dilworth Paxson
Dentons announced that Hayley A. Haldeman has joined the firm's nonprofit and tax-exempt organizations group as counsel in the Dentons Cohen & Grigsby Pittsburgh office.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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