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
New York Law Journal
...based on the FDIC's earlier settlement of various claims against Kutak Rock, LLP ("Kutak"), the Bank's outside legal counsel. The FDIC has...
Roughly half of the law students across the country presently involved in on-campus interviews have a personal stake in this question: Exactly which large firms are best for women? Conveniently, the
A federal appellate court has reversed a lower court's denial of class certification in a lawsuit alleging antitrust violations by A.G. Edwards, Bear Stearns, Merrill Lynch and 25 other initial publi
...Group, LLC (sued as Prudential Securities Incorporated). Joseph Ingrisano, Kutak Rock LLP (Robert A. Jaffe, of counsel), Washington, D.C., for Defendant...
...Stargate Films, Inc., etc. def-res _________________________ Kutak Rock LLP, Washington, DC (Jeffrey S. Jacobovitz of counsel), for ap...
...year's league tables. Is it any wonder that Kutak Rock public finance partner John Wagner sounds a bit nostalgic when he...
...D. Md. March 13). FOR PLAINTIFF: Jeffrey S. Jacobovitz, Kutak Rock, Washington; Steven K. Hoffman, James & Hoffman, Washington
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