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Suing the United States for Climate Change Impacts
International Environmental Law columnist Stephen L. Kass considers whether those nations most directly affected by U.S. inaction on climate change might have an enforceable legal remedy against the United States and, if so, what that remedy might be. The focus will be on claims based on international law rather than U.S. domestic law.Midsize NY Law Firm Sees Commoditization of Legal Services as a Threat
Jeffrey Boxer, co-chair of the litigation practice at Carter Ledyard & Milburn, discussed the advantages and challenges of being a midsize firm in a supersized city.Morris Manning & Martin Passes Leadership Baton to Malko
Simon Malko will succeed Louise Wells as managing partner, becoming Morris Manning's youngest leader to date and the first non-real estate lawyer to head the firm.Commercial Waste Zones and Other Creative Solutions to Vehicle Emissions
States and cities are striving to improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in an era when the federal government is moving in the opposite direction.'Catwoman,' a Bankrupt New York Socialite, Owes Big Money to Her Lawyers
Jocelyn Wildenstein, who once snagged $2.5 billion in a massive divorce settlement, now owes more than $300,000 to various lawyers and law firms.'Catwoman,' a Bankrupt New York Socialite, Owes Big Money to Her Lawyers
Jocelyn Wildenstein, who once snagged $2.5 billion in a massive divorce settlement, now owes more than $300,000 to various lawyers and law firms.Trade and Environment—Another Chance for Reconciliation?
International Environmental Law columnist Stephen L. Kass writes: I believe both economic and political logic, as well as geopolitical concerns, will lead the United States to agree to an updated NAFTA with Mexico and Canada, to try to rejoin and modify the TPP (which has now gone into effect, in simplified form, without the United States) and eventually to resume its negotiations for an expanded trade agreement with the EU. If that happens, the question for environmentalists and environmental lawyers is whether the new agreements will provide an opportunity to improve and expand the kinds of environmental protection built into the new trade agreements.Justice Served Campaign Hits 1.5M Meal Milestone
Since its inception three years ago, the campaign has raised enough money to provide more than 1.5 million meals to hungry New Yorkers. The number of companies participating has tripled since its 2016 launch.Abrupt Policy Change on Century-Old Migratory Bird Treaty Act
In their Domestic Environmental Law column, Christine A. Fazio and Ethan I. Strell discuss the legislative history of and litigation stemming from the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.Law Firms Band Together to Feed Hungry New Yorkers
Participating firms include Alston & Bird, Cadwalader, Carter Ledyard & Milburn, Dentons US, Goldman Sachs, Jones Day, Kramer Levin, McLaughlin & Stern, Morgan Stanley, O'Melveny, Paul Weiss, Ropes & Gray, Sidley Austin, Skadden, Weil Gotshal, Wells Fargo and White & Case.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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