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Ethics and the Razzle Dazzle of Seeking 'More Time'
How far can attorneys go to get an adjournment from a judge, even where extra time is in the client's best interests or where the client simply wants a postponement, before they could face disciplinary action?When the Wealthy Gift Public Servants
People don't simply contribute big money without wanting to push their personal agenda, e.g., George Soros. Or they're looking for something specific, a Law Journal columnist writes.Stroock Partnership, Seeking to Remove a 'Major Obstacle' to Merger, Authorizes Pension Buyout
"A vote of the retired partners is in progress. We are optimistic about its success," said firm co-chair Alan Klinger.Bracewell Gains 2 Energy Transactions Partners From Stroock
Partner Brian Rogers co-chaired Stroock's debt finance practice while partner Scott Le Bouef, a commodities and derivatives lawyer, worked at the firm for 25 years.Katten Lays Off Lawyers and Staff While Deferring Some Associates
"The decision reflects the reality of the business environment in which we find ourselves," the firm said.View more book results for the query "Stroock & Stroock & Lavan"
Steptoe Adds 35 Lawyers and Staff From Stroock
Stroock said it is continuing to talk with firms for a merger and its "most profitable practices remain intact."Steptoe Adds 35 Lawyers and Staff From Stroock in LA, NY
Stroock said it is continuing to talk with firms for a merger and its "most profitable practices remain intact."Hamlet, Trump and 'The Delay Game' That Includes His Fulton County Case
Donald Trump is unambiguously hoping for a victory by himself or a fellow Republican unwilling to offend Trump's base even if elected, in order to accomplish a pardon for himself or have the incoming Justice Department dismiss the case altogether, a former prosecutor and Law Journal columnist writes.Hamlet, Trump & 'The Delay Game'
Donald Trump is unambiguously hoping for a victory by himself or a fellow Republican unwilling to offend Trump's base even if elected, in order to accomplish a pardon for himself or have the incoming Justice Department dismiss the case altogether, a former prosecutor and Law Journal columnist writes.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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