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Jurisdictional Considerations in the Appellate Division
In their Appellate Practice column, Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. discuss the three basic jurisdictional considerations in the Appellate Division: aggrievement, appealability and reviewability. Judging by the volume of decisions addressing these threshold jurisdictional requirements, practitioners often overlook them before embarking upon the time and expense of an appeal.Litigation Leaders: Ropes & Gray's Gregg Weiner on Book Smarts, Street Smarts and Spotting Talent
'Adversaries know they won't outthink or outmaneuver us. Clients know we have the judgment, expertise, and experience to successfully resolve their major litigation and enforcement challenges. They also know that we don't follow a rote playbook.'Daily Dicta: Willkie, Kellogg Huber Put 8 Multinationals in the Crosshairs for Afghanistan Payouts
'Defendants paid the Taliban to leave them alone,"the complaint states. 'The payments saved defendants money: it was cheaper to buy off the Taliban than it would have been to invest in the security necessary to mitigate the terrorists' threats.'2019 Litigation Department of the Year: The Honorable Mentions
These law firms delivered reliable results, breaking new ground when their clients needed it most.Banks Agree to $337M Settlement in Price-Fixing Case
The proposed settlement must still be approved by U.S. District Judge Jed. S. Rakoff, who has been overseeing the case in Manhattan.View more book results for the query "Deutsche Bank"
House Democrats Urge SCOTUS to Deny Stay of Deutsche Bank Subpoenas on Trump Records
"Legislative efforts to secure the financial system from abuse have obvious importance," House general counsel Douglas Letter said.FDIC, Deutsche Bank $150M Settlement Stemmed From About a Decade of Litigation
The FDIC alleged that banks made untrue, misleading statements about the quality of the mortgage loans in order to sell billions worth of residential mortgage-backed securities to Guaranty Bank, which failed in 2009.2nd Circuit Rejects Trump Bid to Block House Subpoenas for Financial Records
The ruling upheld Congress' broad investigative authority and ordered Deutsche Bank and Capital One's "prompt compliance" with the subpoenas, and gave Trump seven days to appeal the order to the U.S. Supreme Court.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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