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Crowell, Cadwalader, Faegre and Jenner Build DC Benches
As Big Law sees robust demand in regulatory, enforcement, antitrust and litigation practices, law firms are continuing to add D.C. laterals in these practices.Who Got The Work: Dispute Over Irma-Caused Damage, Global Bank Defends Against Racketeering Claims
Midsize firms took on big clients in Florida, New York and Maryland litigation.Small Business Bankruptcies Under Subchapter V
A new provision of the Bankruptcy Code covering small businesses took effect in February 2020. Referred to as "Subchapter V," it provides a streamlined process for reorganization of businesses under a certain debt threshold. This article focuses on issues revealed in case law since the law took effect.All the Law Firms in Trump's Orbit That Received PPP Rescue Loans
Thousands of U.S. law firms, including several directly affiliated with President Donald Trump, received at least $150,000, or millions of dollars in some cases, from the federal government's coronavirus loan program.All the Law Firms in Trump's Orbit That Received PPP Rescue Loans
Thousands of U.S. law firms, including three California firms directly affiliated with President Donald Trump, received at least $150,000, or millions of dollars in some cases, from the federal government's coronavirus loan program.Seyfarth Eyes New Seattle and Dallas Outposts After Strong 2019
The firm is hoping to formally announce a Seattle debut later this year.Impeachment Is Almost Over. Here Are the Dozens of Lawyers Who Got Involved.
Private lawyers from firms including Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer, Kaplan Hecker & Fink and Kasowitz Benson Torres were pulled into President Donald Trump's impeachment at nearly every stage of the proceedings.'Dirt for Debt' in Bankruptcy Plans of Reorganization
The Bankruptcy Code's rules governing cram-down are complex and differ for secured and unsecured classes of creditors. This article shows how bankruptcy courts have ruled on a particular method of cram-down known as a "dirt-for-debt" plan.Seyfarth Adds Privacy-Focused Litigator With NY Courts Expertise
Tracee Davis, who spent 17 years at Zeichner Ellman & Krause, said she moved to Seyfarth for the opportunity to do her work on a national and global stage.Download Now
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