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Appellate Division, First Department:May 7, 2019
Boston's Homegrown Midsize Firms Holding Ground Amid Big Law Invasion
Big Law is stampeding into Boston. But midsize firm leaders say they're still competitive in the talent acquisition arena.Jones Day Boston Pioneer Heads to Goulston & Storrs
Litigator and boutique law firm founder John Hanify helped Jones Day launch its Boston office in 2011.Reaching Millennials: The Need for True Transparency in Supply Chains
Millennials are expected to inherit approximately $30 trillion in assets over the next 30 to 40 years and this transition of wealth will bring widespread changes in investing and consumer behaviors. When it comes to investing, millennials will look to companies that meet their social and environmental concerns and shun businesses that engage in unethical activity such as human trafficking.Midsize Moves: Denver Does Corporate Laterals, Plus Wisconsin and Ohio Moves
Lateral moves involving midsize firms.Accessing Your Neighbor's Property: Is Your Dream Project Becoming a Nightmare?
What happens when you need access to a neighbors property for a construction project but the neighbor refuses or an agreement cannot be reached? The answer lies in an infrequently used statute that allows a project owner to petition a court for a license to enter upon a neighbor's property. This article summarize the procedure for obtaining such court-ordered license and identifies some practice pointers for potential litigants.Ex-K&L Gates Director Faces Charges Over Alleged Trump-Related Threats
Matthew Prinn, a former director of business development at K&L Gates in Boston, is being accused of threatening to commit a crime.Ex-K&L Gates Director Charged Over Alleged Trump-Related Threats
Matthew Prinn, a former director of business development at K&L Gates in Boston, is being accused of threatening an assault and committing a civil rights violation against a professor at a Massachusetts university.Connecting the Dots Between Business Development and Social Media for Law Firms
Since a law firm's most critical assets are its clients, who are the source of both today's business and tomorrow's referrals, attorneys are joining their clients and leveraging social media as an integral part of their business development efforts.Canada Gets Into Law Firm Merger Game With Boutique Bolt-On
The law firm consolidation craze continued north of the border this week, as leading Canadian firm Bennett Jones absorbed Vancouver-based boutique McCullough O'Connor Irwin.