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Ex-Davis Polk Associate Files Notice of Appeal to Second Circuit in Retaliation Lawsuit
The 10-person jury in the Southern District of New York rejected Cardwell's claims in January after about three hours of deliberations.Ex-Davis Polk Associate Files Notice of Appeal to Second Circuit in Retaliation Lawsuit
The 10-person jury in the Southern District of New York rejected Cardwell's claims in January after about three hours of deliberations.Kirkland Partner Poised to Launch Paul Weiss UK Funds Practice
The expected hire continues the expansive New York firm's rapid assault on the UK capital, which began late last year.Kirkland Partner Poised to Launch Paul Weiss UK Funds Practice
The expected hire continues the expansive New York firm's rapid assault on the UK capital, which began late last year.Kirkland Partner Poised to Launch Paul Weiss UK Funds Practice
The expected hire continues the expansive New York firm's rapid assault on the UK capital, which began late last year.View more book results for the query "Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Warton & Garrison"
Gibson Dunn Brings On Linklaters Leveraged Finance London Co-Head
It is the latest significant departure for Linklaters, which also saw London lawyers move to Paul Weiss and Paul Hastings.Linklaters Veers Towards 3-Gate Lockstep System in Latest Talent Push
The move comes as Paul Weiss Rifkind has been hiring aggressively from Linklaters in London, and Top UK-founded firms are seeking to keep their remuneration models attractive to partners at risk of departing for lucrative roles at U.S. firms.Despite Economic Challenges, California Leads in Law Firm Merger Activity, Office Openings
California had the most law firm mergers and office openings of any U.S. state last year. "It's the revival of the Southern California economy, particularly Los Angeles. And you have life sciences and biotech in San Diego that's been very interesting, and some of that leading out to Orange County," one consultant said.'The Resource Group International v. Chishti'
In 'The Resource Group International v. Chishti', the Second Circuit considered the propriety of a pending arbitration and whether being improperly forced to arbitrate can satisfy the requirements for a preliminary injunction. It vacated and remanded the district court's order denying a motion for preliminary injunction that would have stayed the arbitration.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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