...a lead attorney for plaintiff Animal Welfare Institute, declined to comment. Zuckerman Spaeder's Roger Zuckerman, lead counsel for Fund for Animals; Rider's...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...s exposure to subprime mortgages. The defendants, represented by Sidley Austin, Zuckerman Spaeder, and Paul Weiss, argued that Freddie Mac's offering materials didn...
...and 2004. Accompanied by his attorney, Paul Shechtman of Zuckerman Spaeder, Freedman admitted his guilt pursuant to an agreement with the government...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
Shortly after Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell announced plans to remove a board member of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, the group found itself in a sticky situation
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...When Zuckerman Spaeder adds Mitra Hormozi, a partner at Kirkland & Ellis, to its...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
A former New York Times in-house attorney joins Jenner & Block's New York office; Zuckerman Spaeder adds a former Manhattan federal district court judge; and K&L Gates makes its first partner hire Do
Lawyers at Brune & Richard found evidence that a juror might have lied. Why didn't they tell the court
For the second time in less than a month, a Washington federal judge has dismissed a former top Fannie Mae official from a sprawling securities fraud class action against the mortgage giant and its f
Just three months after Southern District Judge William Pauley granted a new trial to Donna Guerin and two codefendants because of juror misconduct, Guerin admitted to issuing opinion letters intende
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...in New York is helping Washington, D.C.-based litigation boutique Zuckerman Spaeder burnish its Empire State credentials. Zuckerman lawyers-who have...
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