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  • The Hacker Group Wants Ransom Payments from Dozens of Firms Involved In the Sept. 11 Litigation, and Experts Warn That More Attacks Are Coming

    Leaders of those law firms are all likely scratching their heads about how to handle a recent announcement from a nebulous hacker entity calling itself the “Dark Overlord,” which claims to be in possession of 18,000 legal and insurance documents pertaining to the court fight.

    February 01, 2019Dan Packel
  • It is vital to have effective marketing and communications, but if legal and business professionals don't listen for — and hear — the Voice of the Client, we risk missing the mark in our strategy, messaging and positioning.

    February 01, 2019Catherine Alman MacDonagh
  • Reputation is everything. It only takes one misstep to cause irreparable damage to a law firm and its attorneys. As we get into 2019, it is imperative for law firms to plan for the effective management of myriad incidents that may have an adverse impact on the business of law and the reputation of the firm.

    February 01, 2019Gina Rubel
  • Kapoor v. National Rifle Association of America

    February 01, 2019Howard Shire and Christine Weller
  • In Peyton v. New York City Board of Standards and Appeals, the First Department faced a difficult question: when a zoning lot includes more than one building, can open space accessible to residents of one building, but not to residents of the other buildings, count as open space within the meaning of the New York City Zoning Resolution?

    February 01, 2019Stewart E. Sterk
  • Tenant's Contractor Has Lien Against Landlord's Interest
    Stipulation of Settlement Between Landlord and Tenant Did Not Release Guarantor
    Landlord Bound By Rent Mistakenly Set By Temporary Receiver

    February 01, 2019ssalkin