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Recession, Technological Change Top of Mind in Law Firm Leader Outlook
Despite the shadow of a recession, many law firm leaders aren't fazed. Technology, on the other hand, is challenging firms every day.Ballard Spahr Takes Tax, Benefits Partner From Schnader in Phila.
For partner Jonathan Flora, joining Ballard Spahr meant rejoining colleagues from his days as a Minneapolis lawyer at Lindquist & Vennum.High Court Rejects Miami Lawyer's Exoneration; Reassigns Ethics Case
Miami criminal defense lawyer Jonathan Stephen Schwartz is accused of altering photo lineup images for use during a pretrial deposition.View more book results for the query "Meyers Roman Friedberg And Amp%3B Lewis"
Greenwich's Caplan Gets Hearing in Bid to Avoid Disbarment for College Cheating Scandal
The Appellate Division, First Department held that Caplan's offense qualified as a "serious crime" that warranted immediate suspension, but also granted his request for a hearing as to "why a final order of censure, suspension or disbarment should not be made."Gordon Caplan Gets Hearing in Bid to Avoid Disbarment Stemming From College-Admissions Scandal
The Appellate Division, First Department held that Caplan's offense qualified as a "serious crime" that warranted immediate suspension, but also granted his request for a hearing as to "why a final order of censure, suspension or disbarment should not be made."Attorney Mental Health, Arbitration Clause, Fraudulent Conveyances
In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan discuss a decision in which the judge called for a shift in the legal profession's culture to encourage attorneys with mental illness to seek help; another decision enforcing an Internet arbitration clause against a customer; and a decision declining to dismiss IRS claims for money damages against a co-defendant who had benefitted from fraudulent conveyances by her father-in-law to escape estate taxes.Trump Nominates Ogletree Deakins Partner for Western District of Pa. Judge
The White House offered another round of nominations to fill vacancies on federal courts in New York, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Arizona, Missouri and Washington, D.C., and on the U.S. Tax Court.Download Now
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