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New York Bankruptcy Lateral Bonanza Continues With Hogan Lovells Hire
Hogan Lovells has added Douglas Taber, a former GE Capital in-house lawyer, to its bankruptcy and restructuring practice. The hire is just the latest lateral activity among large-firm restructuring practices in New York.Head of Jones Day's Miami Office Jumps to Paul Hastings
Pedro Jimenez, who helped Jones Day head to Miami in 2013, is leaving South Florida for Paul Hastings, which has hired him for its corporate restructuring practice in New York.Following CEO Resignation, ILTA Moves to Reassure its Members
The organization said it had 60 applicants for the interim CEO role, eight of whom they are moving to interview as soon as possible.DLA Piper Adds Partners in Silicon Valley, Los Angeles
The global legal giant has bolstered its Golden State operations with new hires in two cities.Am Law 200 Rankings Bring Mixed Results for New York Firms
Two Second Hundred firms in New York saw their revenue drop, two ascended to the Am Law 100 via mergers, and one enjoyed a staggering 49 percent rise in revenue.NJ Consumer Litigation Bloodied But Unbowed After Justices' 'Actual Harm' Mandate
The court's April 16 decision in "Spade v. Select Comfort" and "Wenger v. Bob's Discount Furniture" was welcomed by retailers, who said it could help clear up the many class suits filed over terms of service for online transactions and would also prevent filing of more such cases.Higher Law: Pot Law and Po'Boys | Valuation Vexation | Plus: Who Got the Work
New Orleans is the place to be this week for the MJBizCon NEXT conference and the National Cannabis Bar Association's cannabis law panels. Catch up with Steve Schain of the Hoban Law Group. Plus: A snapshot on valuation challenges in the industry, and scroll down to see who got the work.Competitive Edge for Clarke Silverglate Comes in Part From Continuity
The Miami litigation boutique is celebrating its 25th anniversary.Daily Dicta: Bitter Brew: What Went Wrong in California's Coffee Lawsuit
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Elihu Berle penned an unpersuasive opinion that is woefully lacking in analysis or explanation. The consequences for the coffee industry will be huge.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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