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Midsize Moves: Harter Secrest Adds Rochester Counsel, Nossaman Hires Denver Partner
Harter Secrest & Emery announced that Douglas R. Smith has joined the firm as counsel in the intellectual property practice group and the firm's Rochester, New York, office; Nossaman announced that Brent Butzin has joined its infrastructure group.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up And Shout Outs
A team at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman secured a ruling eliminating more than a half billion dollars in potential liability for client Teck Cominco Metals in a long-running environmental suit in the Eastern District of Washington.Edelson, Erika Girardi Say New Bankruptcy Settlement Lets Girardi Keese Lender 'Off the Hook'
Bankruptcy trustees in the Chapter 7 cases of Tom Girardi and his law firm, Girardi Keese, plan to seek approval on Tuesday of a new settlement with one of his largest lenders, California Attorney Lending II.The Lawyers Are Not Alright: The Morning Minute
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Attorneys 'On the Move': Funds Formation Lawyer Rejoins Baker McKenzie; Blank Rome Adds IP Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Navigating the Minefield of Contacting Former Employees of Corporate Parties
An in-depth review of the tricky situation when representing a witness' former employer. The author writes: "If you are counsel for a witness' former employer, and the ex-employee holds a grudge, is non-communicative, or has indicated they do not wish to speak with or cooperate with you, while that may be harsh, there is very little you can do about that. However, if you represent a former employer, and the former employee is willing to speak with you, one must often juggle somewhat confusing duties and ethical obligations."Litigation Funder Had Illegal Fee-Sharing Deals With Girardi Keese, Lawsuit Alleges
A bankruptcy trustee, in a lawsuit Wednesday, accused California Attorney Lending II of arranging Tom Girardi's financial agreements, illegally splitting fees and refusing to return stolen settlement funds–a possible crime.US Judge Says Retailer Breached Lease by Withholding Rent During COVID-19 Shutdown
While customers were not allowed to shop in person for some time, the court said "Free People never fully lost the 'use' of the leased premises," because the space was used to store merchandise and, eventually for curbside pickup.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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