The Am Law Daily looks at the Am Law 200 firms involved in a diminishing number of notable bankruptcy filings, including those of failed social networking site Bebo, a leading nonprofit for children
New York lawyers must disclose on their biennial registration forms how many pro bono hours they provided and the amount of financial contributions they made to pro bono programs during the previous
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
In addition to the new reporting requirement, the voluntary pro bono goal for lawyers in the state was increased to 50 hours a year from 20. Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman denied that the changes are a
In addition to the new reporting requirement, the voluntary pro bono goal for lawyers in the state was increased to 50 hours a year from 20. Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman denied that the changes are a
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Justice Carol Edmead found that the former gallery employee had not met the standard of "severe and pervasive" hostile behavior required for a claim under state law, but had successfully stated a cla
...CENTER, plf-res, v. TOUCHSTONE HEALTH PARTNERSHIP, INC., def-ap — Moses & Singer LLP, New York (David M. Rabinowitz of counsel), for ap —...
...023962006 I.B. Moses, New York, N.Y., 046961993...004331998 Matthew C. Singer, Gaithersburg, Md., 018152003 ...
...discovery demand, including a demand for all communications to or from Moses & Singer, transaction counsel, concerning petitioner and the transaction, from January 2008 to...
...During discovery, Barasch requested all of the company's communications with Moses & Singer, its counsel for the sale, concerning herself or the sale since...
...Aperio CI. Moses & Singer has added Carole Bass as a...
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