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Pryor Cashman Represents Resource Holdings Inc. in Financing to Develop Gold Mine in Brazil

Pryor Cashman represented Resource Holdings Inc. (OTC BB: SMSA) and its Cuiaba, Mato Grosso-based Brazilian subsidiary, RHI Mineracao Ltda, in the closing of a financing in the amount of $11.4 million from West Ventures LLC, an asset-based lending company.

Partner Jonathan Shepard Selected By M&A Advisor As National Finalist For Top 40 Investment Management Professionals Under 40 Recognition Award

Jonathan T. Shepard, Pryor Cashman partner and Co-Chair of the firm’s Investment Management Practice, has been selected as a national finalist in the 2nd Annual 40 Under 40 M&A Advisor Recognition Awards.

NY's Wage and Theft Prevention Act (WTPA) Goes into Effect Today

New York’s Wage and Theft Prevention Act (WTPA) goes into effect today and imposes significant new notice and disclosure requirements on all New York employers. Businesses with operations in New York should begin modifying their payroll practices immediately to ensure compliance with the new requirements.

Pryor Cashman Welcomes Three Prominent Bankruptcy Attorneys

Ronald S. Beacher, one of the nation’s pre-eminent bankruptcy attorneys specializing in creditors' rights, litigation, and commercial and real estate transactional matters, has joined Pryor Cashman, bolstering the firm’s already prestigious Bankruptcy, Reorganization and Creditors’ Rights Group. Beacher, who will co-chair the group, brings with him Michael H. Levison and Conrad K.

Pryor Cashman Bolsters Digital Media, Intellectual Property and Litigation Practices with Addition of Leading Copyright Attorney Jacqueline C. Charlesworth

Pryor Cashman LLP is pleased to announce the addition of partner Jacqueline C. Charlesworth, a prominent copyright attorney, to the firm’s Litigation, Intellectual Property and Digital Media Groups. Charlesworth focuses her practice on copyright in the digital environment and represents media and other clients in litigation, legislative, regulatory and transactional matters.

Pryor Cashman Expands in Current 7 Times Square Space

Pryor Cashman LLP is pleased to announce that it has added an additional 6,038 square feet to its recently-leased space in Times Square Tower in the heart of New York City. This expansion follows the firm’s plan for targeted growth in the competitive New York market.

Firms Look Beyond U.S. Borders for New Clients

When traditional U.S.-based mid-market work leveled off, Pryor Cashman looked beyond national borders for new clients and began targeting companies in China - a market that is vibrant and growing.

No-Fault Laws Make it Easier to Divorce in NY

While New Yorkers welcomed the news of the no-fault divorce bill - the new law that ends the practice of assigning blame for the breakdown in a marriage and makes it easier to divorce - there were two additional and equally significant laws that were also signed and unfortunately overlooked.

New Jersey’s “Truth in Music Act” No Longer Mutes Second Generation Doo-wop Groups

On August 5, 2010, in a major trademark and civil rights law ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held that Live Gold Operations, Inc., a promoter of doo-wop music singing groups, was a “prevailing party” entitled to reimbursement of attorneys’ fees arising out of the New Jersey Attorney General’s past enforcement of New Jersey’s so-called “Truth In Music” law.