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The Value of Testimony From Trump's Lawyers: Another View
a lawyer who is presented by his client with a plan to commit a "future" crime can be compelled before a grand jury to give testimony against that client. The courts have long recognized the "crime fraud exception" to the privilege in such instances.Partners Reluctant to Merge Can Tank Firms' Chances at Growth, Survival
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan missed its window of opportunity to find a merger partner, and now the firm is shutting down. Could leaders have done anything to secure greater support for their plans?With Firm Winding Down, Longtime Stroock Defense Attorney Joel Cohen Heads to Defense Boutique
The announcement of Cohen's move comes just after Stroock announced that–following a string of grim developments for the 147-year-old firm that has included botched merger talks and mass departures of talent–the firm is forming a wind-down committee to oversee a potential dissolution or restructuring.As Stroock Plans Its End, Wind-Down Committee to Examine Liabilities
Whether the firm lands in bankruptcy is unknown at this point, sources said, as Stroock will be dealing with both preferred and non-preferred creditors. Its full liabilities are unclear at this point.Over 30 Stroock Partners to Join Hogan Lovells as NY Firm's Prospects Appear Bleak
The partner moves from Stroock amount to more than half of its partnership, creating an even more bleak future for the New York law firm that was founded nearly 150 years ago.View more book results for the query "Stroock Stroock Lavan"
Attorneys 'On the Move': Litigation Member Joins Sills Cummis; Locke Lord Adds Bankruptcy Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Pillsbury Ends Merger Talks With Stroock
The firm said it couldn't reach an agreement "that adequately balanced Pillsbury's long-term strategic objectives with the more immediate financial and other risks involved."Stroock Cut Pay and Hours of Senior Staff as Merger Talks Dragged On
The cuts in pay and hours for senior staff raise questions about Stroock's financial footing during its merger talks.When Someone Else Pays a Criminal Lawyer's Fees
In his Ethics and Criminal Practice column, Joel Cohen discusses the ethics regarding complex criminal investigations where a third party—the target of the investigation—pays their employees' legal fees as part of the inquiry.Big Law in DC Continues to Invest in Litigation Lateral Partners
Hogan Lovells has added a pair of life sciences patent litigators from Dechert, while Robinson & Cole has hired a veteran litigator from Skadden.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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