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Holocaust-Era Art and Property Recovery Claims After 'Zuckerman'
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit's decision in Zuckerman v. Metropolitan Museum of Art, which held that the equitable doctrine of laches barred a claim to recover a Holocaust-era artwork, even though that claim was brought within the six-year statute of limitations that Congress enacted through the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery (HEAR) Act.Insurance Claims, Litigation Likely to Follow Coronavirus Business Interruptions, Lawyers Say
Norton Rose Fulbright partner Neel Lane of San Antonio, who represents major insurance companies, said, "The more I think about it, the more that I can imagine various sorts of insurance claims based on the pandemic that we are experiencing."Government Shutdown, Energy Slowdown Made for a Flat 2019 at Haynes and Boone
Demand at the Texas firm increased substantially during the second half of the year, but couldn't fully make up for a slow start.Newsmakers: Week of March 9, 2020
Prominent Dallas Lawyer Dies at 96 James E. "Jim" Coleman Jr., of the firm of Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal, passed away Feb. 22…Texas Firms Are Outsourcing More, But Keep High-Level Support In-House
Texas firms commonly turn to outside providers for basic back-office tasks, but haven't embraced outsourcing for higher-level functions.View more book results for the query "Haynes and Boone"
Holland & Knight's Revenues Break a Billion Dollars
The firm's leader credited a strategy that prioritized U.S. dominance over international reach and said the firm will double down on the U.S. focus in the coming years.Holland & Knight Revenue Breaks $1B for First Time Emphasizing US Market
Firm leader Steven Sonberg credits a strategy that prioritizes U.S. dominance over international reach.Is Slowdown in Texas Partner Promotions a Trend or Fluke?
Large firms made fewer new Texas partners in 2020, breaking from last year's trajectory.Midsize Moves: A Former Firearms Adviser and a Florida Merger
Connell Foley adds the former senior adviser on firearms to New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, Segal McCambridge absorbs a 10-lawyer firm in Florida, and other midsize moves.Attorney Sues Baker Botts and SF Partner For $35M, Claiming Extortion On Behalf of Ex-Client
Harvey Kesner alleges that Baker Botts and San Francisco partner Jonathan Shapiro threatened to alert federal authorities and sue him on behalf of his former client, MabVax, if he did not pay $9.6 million. Mabvax is currently suing Kesner with other representation.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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