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Suit Against Delaware Chancellor Said to Stand Little Chance
Corporate governance experts say a Transperfect employee's free speech suit against Chancellor Andre Bouchard over the company's forced sale isn't likely to survive.Lawyers Again Seek to Snare Firms and Trump With Claims
Several law firms are again being sued alongside real estate development firm Bayrock and its associates in a lawsuit alleging a series of state tax frauds, according to a newly unsealed lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court.Holland & Knight Hires Two Schulte Roth Lawyers
Lisa Prager and Lara Covington, two white-collars defense lawyers from Schulte Roth & Zabel, joined Holland & Knight as partners this week.Baker & McKenzie Welcomes New York Bankruptcy Duo
Baker & McKenzie has brought in two prominent bankruptcy partners in New York: Debra Dandeneau, who became co-head of the firm's global restructuring and insolvency group, and Peter Goodman.Jackson Lewis Lands 39-Member Wilson Elser Lobbying Group
In a major coup for Jackson Lewis, the firm is hiring New York's largest lobbying practice, a group of attorneys and staff at Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker, the firms announced Wednesday.Head Count Declines Outpaced Growth Among NY Firms
The largest law firms in New York showed wide disparity in attorney head count growth, and gains at some firms were outweighed by deep drops at others.Prominent Bankruptcy Attorney, Former Anderson Kill Name Partner, Dies at 85
Arthur Olick, a longtime chair of Anderson Kill's bankruptcy and restructuring practice who advised parties in several law firm dissolutions, died Saturday from multiple sclerosis.Orrick Makes Key Additions, Plus More Lateral Moves
Three new laterals at Orrick; a pair of Honigman practice leaders land at Foley & Lardner; Gibson Dunn recruits from the Justice Department; Latham & Watkins welcomes a top SEC official; and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Former Dewey Chairman Ordered to Pay Bank $400K
A state judge in Manhattan has directed former Dewey & LeBoeuf chairman Steven Davis to pay Citibank nearly $400,000 that his attorney said served as a capital contribution to the failed law firm.Client Has No Claim to Lawyer's Communication With Firm GC
Discussions between a law firm's attorneys and the firm's general counsel about ethical obligations in representing a client can be withheld from the client based on attorney-client privilege, a Manhattan appeals court ruled Thursday.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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