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Ex-Sidley Partner Suspended for False Expense Filings
A New York state appellate court has suspended Ralph Lerner, a well-known art lawyer and longtime New York–based Sidley Austin partner who is now of counsel at Withers Bergman, from practicing law for one year after finding that he acted unethically by improperly charging $50,000 in car service rides to Sidley clients over a 10-year period.Ex-Prisoner Sues DNA Expert Scheck
DNA expert Barry Scheck, founder of the Innocence Project, is being sued for legal malpractice for allegedly mishandling a former prisoner's civil suit against New York state.Pa. Law Weekly - People in the News - March 26, 2013
Paige Macdonald-Matthes joined Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel.Do's and Don'ts of Lateral Attorney Movement: Managing the Risks
In their Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis, a partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson, and Katie M. Lachter, a senior associate at the firm, seek to distill the legal and ethical principles that have emerged from the growing body of case law and commentary on lateral movement, and provide guidance both for departing lawyers and the law firms that are either losing or acquiring an attorney.Innocence Project Co-Founder Settles Malpractice Claim
Barry C. Scheck, co-founder of the Innocence Project, and his firm, Cochran Neufeld & Scheck, have agreed to pay $900,000 to settle a malpractice claim by a man wrongfully convicted of rape.Do's and Don'ts of Lateral Attorney Movement: Managing the Risks
In their Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis, a partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson, and Katie M. Lachter, a senior associate at the firm, seek to distill the legal and ethical principles that have emerged from the growing body of case law and commentary on lateral movement, and provide guidance both for departing lawyers and the law firms that are either losing or acquiring an attorney.Innocence Project co-founder settles malpractice claim
Barry C. Scheck, co-founder of the Innocence Project, and his firm, Cochran, Neufeld & Scheck, have agreed to pay $900,000 to settle a malpractice claim by a man wrongfully convicted of rape.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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