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March 15, 2017 |

Baker & Hostetler Bags Manatt Practice Leader

Linda Goldstein, the former head of the advertising, marketing and new media practice at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, has left the firm's New York office for Baker & Hostetler. She brings with her Manatt partner Holly Melton.
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March 12, 2017 |

Deal Watch: Skadden Basks in SunEdison's Bankruptcy Glow

Skadden, which has billed SunEdison Inc. for more than $38.4 million in legal fees and expenses since the start of the solar energy giant's Chapter 11 case last year, is advising the company on the $1.41 billion sale of two key subsidiaries. The firm is also advising a major Hollywood talent agency on another notable deal.
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PIERRE ARTY, plf-app, v. NEW YORK CITY HEALTH AND HOSPITALS CORP., ET AL., def-res
Publication Date: 2017-03-07
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Court: SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION, FIRST DEPARTMENT
Judge: Moskowitz, J.P., Gische, Kahn, Gesmer, JJ.
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Case number: 162089/14

162089/14. PIERRE ARTY, plf-app, v. NEW YORK CITY HEALTH AND HOSPITALS CORP., ET AL., def-res — Hernstadt Atlas PLLC, New York (Edward Hernstadt of counsel), for ap — Zachary W. C

March 06, 2017 |

New Partners Yearbook

The attorneys in these pages have earned what one New Jersey firm leader once referred to as, “the badge of partnership.” No matter the size of the office or the compensation package, the badge counts for something.
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March 06, 2017 |

The Firms That Rule the DC Swamp

A spectator's guide to the tangled web of big-firm networks in Donald Trump's Washington.
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March 06, 2017 |

Cybersecurity

In this Special Report: "Privacy and Cybersecurity: A Rendezvous in Data Breaches," "Insurance Challenges Ahead as Cyber Perils Shift," "A Meeting of the Minds: Emerging Regulation and the Convergence of Cyber and Fraud," "Do Mitigation Efforts Give Plaintiffs a Right to Sue in Data Breach Cases?," "Regulatory Oversight of Third-Party Arrangements: Who's Writing the Contract?" and "Cybersecurity for Law Firms: Business Imperatives Update 2017."
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March 06, 2017 |

Do Mitigation Efforts Give Plaintiffs a Right to Sue in Data Breach Cases?

Seth D. Rothman and Dennis S. Klein of Hughes Hubbard & Reed write: Imagine that your credit card information is stolen in a data breach. Do you have standing to sue the company where the data breach occurred? Most courts would say "no," not unless the hackers misuse your information and you incur fraudulent charges. But if there is a substantial risk that this may happen and you take steps to prevent it, you may be able to recover your mitigation costs.
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February 27, 2017 |

Cooley Snags Stroock's Private Equity Leader

Ray LaSoya, chair of the private equity practice at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, has joined Cooley as an M&A partner in Los Angeles.
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LILLIAN FISCHER, ap, v. CITY OF NEW YORK res
Publication Date: 2017-02-24
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Court: SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DIVISION: SECOND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT
Judge: Mastro, J.P.; Chambers, Maltese and Duffy, JJ.
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LILLIAN FISCHER, ap, v. CITY OF NEW YORK res — (INDEX NO. 9367/14) In an action, inter alia, to recover damages for employment discrimination and unlawful termination, the plaintiff appea

February 10, 2017 |

State Settles Voter Rights Suit, Agrees to Halt Automatic Cancellation of Voter Applications

Under the settlement, voter registrations that are not an exact match to other government databases will be marked "pending," not canceled.
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