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Remembering Why I Went to Law School
Young lawyers often ask seasoned veterans why they went to law school. A common response from baby boomers is, "I wanted to improve the world." In that vein, King & Spalding senior partner Joseph R. Bankoff recalls Atlanta in the '60s, when lawyers from big-name firms were involved in "everything of importance" in the city. "Behind all the projects were lawyers," says Bankoff. "They were the glue holding the big projects together, enabling and finding ways for them to move forward."Cite as: Litwin v. The Blackstone Group, L.P., 09-4426-cv, NYLJ 1202481597161, at *1 (2nd Cir., Decided February 10, 2011)Before: Miner, Cabranes, and Straub, C
Sailing On a Sea of Tranquility
This year the Supreme Court concentrated on issues with limited impact concerning the verbal threshold, scientific evidence, punitive damages, and products liability.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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