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Certified Questions from the Appellate Division as a Tool for Bettering the Rule of Law
Rolando T. Acosta, former presiding justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, and Michael A. Fernández discuss the need to reform the certification process from the Departments of the Appellate Division to the Court of Appeals, and offer some specific proposals.Trio of Pillsbury Partners Exits for Clifford Chance
Their experience in technology transactions was attractive to Clifford Chance, at it looks to strengthen its Americas capabilities in that area to match its offerings in the U.K. and Europe, the firm said.A Belated Tribute to 'My Judge,' Retired Presiding Justice Rolando T. Acosta
New York's chief administrative judge recounts his clerkship for Rolando Acosta, who retired from the bench earlier this year.Second Department Announces First-Ever All-Latino Panel for Upcoming Arguments
Oral arguments are scheduled to take place in the court's historic courtroom at 45 Monroe Place by Justice Betsy Barros, Helen Voutsinas, and Lourdes Ventura with Justice Hector LaSalle presiding.Backers Say Public Disclosure of LLC Owners Would Thwart Shady Dealings, But Bill Draws Pushback
A measure that would abolish the use of anonymous limited liability corporations has drawn opposition from some business groups as it awaits action from New York Gov. Kathy Hochul.View more book results for the query "Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw"
Lateral Hires Highlight Big Law Focus on Boosting Energy Practices
"The introduction of the IRA, and all of these credits available, has really ramped up the need for lawyers who practice in this space," Pillsbury's Nora Burke said.Oakland City Attorney Barbara Parker to Leave Office at End of Term
Parker, who will be leaving the office in December 2024, is the first and only African American woman elected to city-wide office in Oakland.Generative AI Creates New Insurance Risks for Corporations
Companies starting to incorporate generative AI into their business operations – or whose employees may be using it – should evaluate those exposures and their existing insurance programs to identify and address any gaps in coverage.An Exceedingly Impressive Group of Litigator of the (Past) Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Lawyers at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and the Southern Poverty Law Center secured a ground-breaking ruling from the Fifth Circuit holding that a Mississippi law permanently disenfranchising people previously convicted of certain crimes amounted to unconstitutional cruel and unusual punishment.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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