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Cravath Partner Mark Greene Named As “Dealmaker of the Year”

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Cravath partner and Leader of the Firm’s International Practice Mark I. Greene was featured as a “Dealmaker of the Year” in the April issue of The American Lawyer. Mark is one of 10 lawyers in the country selected by the publication for their work on last year’s most innovative and interesting corporate transactions. The feature article highlighted

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The Arizona Lawyer’s “Extraordinary Fraud”

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Attorney Jeffrey Greenberg, a Tuscon lawyer, has pleaded guilty in a $33-million real estate scheme in California that a federal prosecutor described as “extraordinary fraud.” Greenberg, 66, and Courtland Gettel, 42, of Coronado, California, pleaded guilty May 17 to charges of conspiracy and wire fraud conspiracy in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of

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Why Are Some Law Firms Reluctant To Embrace Cloud Technology?

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    Cloud computing has become commonplace for businesses, but lawyers remain reluctant to make the move to the cloud, according to a report from Jeff Chandler in Law Technology Today. Jeff Chandler is  President of American Technology Services and reports that the cloud migration “end-user spending” is expected to exceed $180 billion by the

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Undercover Russian “Banker” in New York Worked for Russian Intelligence

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    LawFuel.com – News about the law – Evgeny Buryakov, a/k/a “Zhenya,” Who Worked For Russian Intelligence Under “Non-Official Cover” As A Banker In Manhattan, Was Also Ordered To Pay A $10,000 Fine And Ordered Removed From The United States   Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York,

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Watch These 3 and 4 Year Olds Representing Themselves in Immigration Proceedings

Could it be true. Kids of 3 and 4 representing themselves in immigration proceedings? Such as the little guy in the video above, who has a special message for the judge who claimed these young kids should represent themselves. True. Immigration Judge Jack H. Weil, whose responsibilities include training judges, deposed that that 3- and

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CyberLaw Expert Clíona Kimber, Announces New Venture – Legal Guidelines for Employers and Employees Dealing with CyberLaw Issues

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Dublin, Ireland – May 24, 2016 – Drawing on her many years’ experience as a litigator specialising in employment and equality law, Cliona Kimber is now looking at how the digital age is bringing challenges to the workplace and highlighting the challenging task that traditional laws have in keeping up with the new digital advances.

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The Bill O’Reilly Divorce Factor: It Just Got Worse

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Bill O’Reilly the Fox News host is planning a $10 million lawsuit against his former wife in litigation that appears increasingly acrimonious as he makes claims of cheating. Reports indicate that O’Reilly claims his former wife knowingly made false representations and omissions regarding their divorce settlement.  Gossip site Gawker released a copy of the Summons

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