Lawyers from Covington, Katten Muchin, and Milbank were watching closely Wednesday as owners of the National Basketball Association's 30 teams voted against a $625 million deal that would have sent t
A spike in issues by New Jersey government entities helped McCarter & English leap to No. 5 nationwide in bond counsel rankings for the first quarter of 2013, up from 47th place in the same quarter l
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...president Bill Barwick; bar executive committee member Elizabeth L. Fite of Kutak Rock; Decatur family law practitioner and state Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver; and...
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
Bell, California, briefly occupied the nation's attention after the Los Angeles Times made front-page news out allegations that the gritty city carved out of an unglamorous section of Los Angeles Cou
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Bell, Calif., briefly occupied the nation's attention when the Los Angeles Times made it front-page news that the troubled city in an unglamorous section of Los Angeles County was paying its civic le
With the National Football League playoffs less than two weeks away, The Am Law Daily takes a look at the player agents who hail from Am Law 200 firms. Elsewhere in our latest look at sports and the
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