Founded in New York in 1917, Kaye Scholer is known largely for its litigation practiceit was The American Lawyers Product Liability Litigation Department of the Year in 2006as well as for its intellectual property and life sciences work. The firms transactional practice struggled...
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...LLP, New York (Ernst H. Rosenberger of counsel), for ap — Kaye Scholer, LLP, New York (James D. Herschlein of counsel), for res —...
...Young Lawyer: Lindsay Moilanen, an associate at Kaye Scholer, who has led the firm's pro bono efforts to assist...
...Knight; Hughes Hubbard & Reed; Hunton & Williams; Katten Muchin Rosenman; Kaye Scholer; Kelley, Drye & Warren; Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel; Latham &...
...James Catterson, the former Appellate Division, First Department, justice, has joined Kaye Scholer's complex commercial litigation department as special counsel, the firm announced...
...Kaye Scholer has finalized a settlement with the U.S. Trustee's Office...
Attorneys for a former American International Group executive are pushing forward in an attempt to force New York state to disclose Eliot Spitzer's private emails in a test of the requirements of the
...Berke, New York (Jeffrey R. Berke of counsel), for ap — Kaye Scholer LLP, New York (Michael A. Lynn of counsel), for res —...
Southern District Judge Deborah Batts ruled from the bench that the settlement was "fair, reasonable and adequate," overruling the sole objection by an investor, which did not appear in court
...to work on the 2010 bankruptcy of investment firm GSC Group, Kaye Scholer agreed late last week to return nearly one third of the...
In his Professional Liability column, Norman B. Arnoff of the Law Offices of Norman B. Arnoff discusses recent cases that provide a review of the elements of a cause of action and/or a claim for reli
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