Law360, New York (February 03, 2009, 12:00 AM ET) -- In a New Jersey case with possible national implications, a boutique is asking a state court for $42 million in damages following the alleged destruction of the smaller firm by a large national firm's "partner poaching."
Ravin Sarasohn Cook Baumgarten Fisch & Rosen PC, a New Jersey law firm no longer in existence, is pushing for its day in court in a suit where it accuses Lowenstein Sandler PC of unfair competition by scheming to lure away 15 bankruptcy lawyers and 16 staff in 2000, a...
NJ Case Could Test Limits Of 'Partner Poaching'
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