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Cravath in Talks for Manhattan West Move Amid Law Firm Real Estate Flurry
Cravath is looking to lease at least 450,000 square feet in its next office, a little less than its current office usage.Daily Dicta: J&J (and O'Melveny) Roll the Dice as Oklahoma Opioid Trial Begins
For J&J lawyers to win this trial—representing a giant out-of-state corporation before an elected judge in an area hit hard by opioid addiction—seems like a long shot, but the company's legal lineup suggests it's playing the long game.J&J All the Way, Exhausted Esquire, Dues Hike: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.High Court Leaning on Views of Solicitor General More Often in Patent Cases
The solicitor general has been called the “tenth justice,” in part because the nine actual U.S. Supreme Court justices often call on the Solicitor General's Office to offer its considered view on questions pending before the court.People in the News—May 17, 2019—Flaster Greenberg
Karen L. Roberts, human resources director at Flaster Greenberg, was nominated by the Tri-State Human Resource Management Association as one of 10 finalists for the 2019 Delaware Valley HR Person of the Year Award.Statute of Limitations That Could End 40% of Pa. Risperdal Cases Is Weighed by High Court
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Thursday probed into questions about what level of public awareness regarding the dangers of a widely used pharmaceutical can sufficiently put potential plaintiffs on notice to investigate their claims.Political Battles for an Apolitical Branch
Michael Bobelian's Battle for the Marble Palace reminds us that the judicial appointment war did not begin with Bork but started at least 20 years earlier, with the appointment by President Lyndon Johnson of Associate Justice Abe Fortas to succeed Earl Warren as chief justice.Michael Park Confirmed to 2nd Circuit, Becoming Trump's Third Appointee to Court
The U.S. Senate confirmed Park by a vote of 52-41, sending the second nominee in two days to sit on the federal appellate court in Manhattan.Michael Park Confirmed to 2nd Circuit
The U.S. Senate confirmed Park by a vote of 52-41, sending the second nominee in two days to sit on the federal appellate court in Manhattan.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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