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How Much Is Paul Weiss Shelling Out for Its New London Office?
The firm secured its London offices in Soho at a significant discount to market value, enabling it to take more space per lawyer than many of its rivals.Alameda County Judge Tara Desautels Nominated to First District Appellate Court
Gov. Gavin Newsom also nominated Associate Justice Gonzalo Martinez of the Second District Court of Appeal to be the presiding justice of that court's Division Seven.'Significant Risk': NY AG Urges Appeals Court to Deny Stay of $464.5M Bond
Former President Donald Trump has asked a full panel at the Appellate Division, First Department to press pause on collection while he appeals.US Firm Brownstein Takes on Saudi Arabia NEOM Lobbying Effort
The Saudi government paid Brownstein nearly $10 million from 2016 until 2023, according to one study.Addressing AIA Contract Document Pitfalls
In their Construction Law column, Melissa Billig and Brandon Reiner discuss five pitfalls to avoid when using standardized industry form agreements with architects and contractors.View more book results for the query "Square"
How One PI Lawyer Built a Huge Practice Without Advertising
I wanted to share his story with you—because he has built a huge personal injury (PI) practice without advertising—on the internet, yellow pages, billboards or otherwise.New Jersey's New Successorship Laws: What Businesses Need to Know
"These laws, not surprisingly, were passed on the strength of lobbying by unions in union-rich industries—health care and building services," writes Jay Sabin of Brach Eichler.Freshfields Goes to One-Size Attorney Offices, as NY Space Mixes 'Egalitarian' and 'Vibrancy'
In New York, junior associates up through the most senior partners have solo workspaces that are now the same square feet.Attorneys for Children Lawyers Call for $60M Budget Increase
The requested boost, they said, is needed to provide competitive salaries in order to guarantee equal access to justice for children.Precedent-Setting Decisions Show the Promise of New York's Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act
This article explores how recent precedent-setting victories in New York's Third Department have showcased the promise and impact of the Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act and highlights the positive outcomes achieved for survivors and the legal implications of these victories. The authors "hope to shed light on the importance of this legislation and its potential to reform the criminal justice system's approach to domestic violence survivors in New York."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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