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Cite as: Stukas v. Streiter, 204/02, NYLJ 1202486092540, at *1 (App. Div., 2nd, Decided March 8, 2011)Before: Prudenti, P.J., Angiolillo, Leventhal, Lott, JJ./
Cadwalader Shakes Things Up Again, as Cravath Proves Mortal
An in-depth look at the circumstances that led James Woolery, who left Cravath, Swaine & Moore two years ago to become cohead of JPMorgan Chase's North American M&A group, to join Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft as deputy chairman. Woolery's move has implications not just for his new firm, where he will attempt to reboot a languishing M&A practice, but also for the one he left behind.Debevoise, Milbank Top Verizon's Record-Setting Bond Sale
The two Am Law 100 firms have landed lead roles on a record-breaking $49 billion bond sale by Verizon Communications, which will use the proceeds to help finance the company's $130 billion acquisition of Verizon Wireless from joint venture partner Vodafone.Cite as: Newton v. The City of New York, 07 Civ. 6211 (SAS), NYLJ 1202493939966, at *1 (SDNY, Decided May 12, 2011)District Judge Shira A. Scheindlinp clas
Disclosure Suit Against Doctor Could Affect Other Professions
Georgia State law requires lawyers, doctors and other professionals to disclose conflicts or problems that might affect service to their clients. But what must be disclosed and when? The state Supreme Court is expected to provide some guidelines in the case of a cocaine-using urologist sued by a patient who suffers from "abnormal curvature" of his genitalia after surgery. Justices are predicted to use this case to determine exactly how much personal information professionals should disclose.A dozen Am Law firms failed to convince a federal judge in San Francisco to throw out claims that many of the world's leading consumer electronics companies conspired to fix prices for CD, DVD and Blu Ray recordable and rewritable drives.
Cite as: People v. Vickers, 59103C/08, NYLJ 1202495208103, at *1 (App. Div. 1st, Decided May 24, 2011)vBefore: Andrias, J.P., Saxe, Catterson, Abdus-Salaam, JJ.
Supreme Court Justices' Financial Reports Show Most to Be Millionaires
What do Clarence Thomas and Anthony Kennedy lack that the other Supreme Court justices have in abundance? Money, according to annual financial disclosure reports released Friday, which show at least six and possibly seven justices to be millionaires. The justices also reported earnings, expense-paid trips and gifts -- including a rifle valued at $600 that was presented to Justice Antonin Scalia when he spoke to the National Wild Turkey Foundation.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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