Durando v. City of New York, 963 N.Y.S.2d 670 (N.Y. App. Div. 2013) In this case, the New York Appellate Division, Second Department, addressed the interaction of New York state construction law an
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...Nathan Abbott was previously a Sydney-based partner for K&L Gates. He advises on construction and infrastructure matters, including drafting and negotiating building...
...this summer, with Latham & Watkins, Reed Smith and K&L Gates all welcoming new partners. Latham poached emerging companies partner Daniel...
...K&L Gates has poached two lawyers from Haynes and Boone to further its intellectual...
...SAN FRANCISCO K&L Gates has poached two lawyers from Haynes and Boone to further its intellectual...
...based partner for K&L Gates. He advises on construction and infrastructure matters, including drafting and negotiating...
...K&L Gates has added a corporate partner in Hong Kong.  ...
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