Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP is pleased to announce that Raymond J. Dowd has been appointed Co-chair of Fordham Law School’s International, Comparative and Foreign Law Affinity Group. Fordham Law Affinity Groups create opportunity for Fordham’s students, alumni, and faculty to connect. — January 11, 2017
Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP is pleased to announce Samuel A. Blaustein has become a Partner of the Firm—January 2017.
Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP is pleased to announce that Donna Frosco has become a Partner of the Firm. —October 1, 2016
Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP is pleased to announce that Nicola Tegoni has become a Partner of the Firm. —August 1, 2016
A Quick Aid for U.S. Practitioners
On January 13, 2016, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a bureau of the U.S Department of Treasury that administers and enforces the U.S anti-money laundering laws (“AML”), issued its first Geographic Targeting Orders (“GTOs”) of 2016.
A Quick Aid for U.S. Practitioners
By Anna-Katharina Hoffmann, LL.M.
In the United States, attorneys, business owners, and trusts and estates practitioners who deal in transnational contracts, disputes, business deals and tax or estate planning often come across foreign entities and assume that a particular corporate structure is similar to that of a U.S. entity.
Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP is pleased to announce that Jonathan Frank has become a Partner of the Firm. —May 1, 2015
Ten Tips for Negotiating a Good Deal
By Louis E. Teitel
By Albert L. Lingelbach & Edward W. Greason
Are Communications With Non-Employee Consultants Protected From Disclosure?
By Thomas V. Marino & Eva Adaszko
In the words of the U.S. Supreme Court, the attorney-client privilege “is the oldest of the privileges for confidential communications known to the common law.”(1)