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Landmines In Bankruptcy Appellate Practice, Part III
When courts have made important exceptions in the past year, they have either added a gloss on the Judicial Code, corrected lawyers' errors, filled in statutory gaps, or clarified the relevant statutory language.Lawyer-Lobbyist Receipts Continue to Outpace Overall Expenditures on State Lobbying
"My impression, overall, is that the utilization of law firms to take on government affairs projects and clients is increasing, which is really positive," David Pascrell, chair of Gibbons' government and regulatory affairs group, said.Brightline Rule: Imperfect Pre-Suit Med-Mal Form Is Not Fatal to Case
"The court crafted a fair and simple solution to what has been an overly complex problem for both sides since the statute's inception," said plaintiff's attorney Collin D. Cobb.View more book results for the query "Prudential"
Lawsuit Throws Spotlight on Former FTX GC, Calls Him Sullivan & Cromwell's 'Man on the Inside'
Ryne Miller is not a defendant in the shareholder lawsuit, but it asserts he helped funnel millions of dollars in work to Sullivan & Cromwell after he left the firm to join FTX in 2021.No Longer a 'Lone Wolf': NY Top Financial Watchdog, Lawmakers Eye Direction of DFS
Superintendent Adrienne Harris said the office has pivoted to data-focused policies and improved engagement with lawmakers.The Doctrine of Relation Back: 'Nemeth v. K-Tooling'
The doctrine of relation back has generated a substantial body of case law. It was recently re-examined at the end of 2023 by the Court of Appeals in 'Nemeth v. K-Tooling', resulting in important clarification of ambiguities in the three-pronged analysis which have arisen over time.Download Now
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