By Emily Saul | May 16, 2024
Michael Cohen previously testified he called Trump to let him know the Stormy Daniels matter was handled. But the defense showed texts suggesting the call was actually over harassing messages from a purported 14-year-old.
By Amy Guthrie | May 16, 2024
The leader of the elite U.S. firm, which has been on a recruiting spree recently, talked about do's and don'ts for talent retention on a panel hosted by the International Bar Association.
By Justin Henry | May 16, 2024
The New York firm joins several elite peers in stretching the spread in equity partner compensation, as competition for top earners intensifies.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | May 16, 2024
While Am Law 200 attorney donors to Trump appeared less common, partners from McGuireWoods, Akin, Latham, Akerman and DLA Piper were among those contributing to his campaign and fundraising arms.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Joel R. Brandes | May 16, 2024
Joel R. Brandes responds to two recent columns that discuss repealing the fault grounds for divorce, arguing that removing them would have little effect on the practice of matrimonial law in New York.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward E. Neiger, Marianna Udem and Joo Hee Park | May 16, 2024
This issue of the Bankruptcy Update focuses on the recent retail industry bankruptcy cases of 99 Cents Only, Express and JOANN.
By Stephen Popa, Jake Hebda, Ayo Badejo, Mike Schmidtberger and Louis Jennings | May 16, 2024
A discussion of the successful collaborations between private enterprises, local non-profits and government agencies and how these three pillars can work to create flourishing communities. In addition to exploring successful NY-based collaborations including The Central Park Conservancy, the Friends of the High Line, the article also cites failed collaborations and their potentially harmful aftermath.
By Richard J. Schager, Jr. | May 16, 2024
Procedures for obtaining a Preliminary Conference Order have been amended to permit lawyers to avoid the conference altogether if they meet certain criteria. Attorney Richard Schager, chair of the working groups at NYCBA and NYSBA that developed the amendments to §202.12, discusses the changes, including what prompted the proposal and what changes were made to the initial proposal in order to accommodate public comments.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert W. Clarida and Thomas Kjellberg | May 16, 2024
The Supreme Court recently resolved a question regarding copyright actions that has generated conflicting results in the Courts of Appeal for years, but as a forceful dissent pointed out, it left open a more fundamental issue that could render the entire question moot.
By New York Law Journal | May 16, 2024
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