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"I'm not sure I understood how massive and challenging the job was going to be," Rachel Brand said of her 2018 move from the Justice Department to...
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Hyde Park Town Justice Michael H. Plass unethically promised to "incarcerate offenders and protect victims of domestic violence" and stated that...
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"Success is hardly ever linear, which is an advantage if you embrace it. Providing value to your firm, clients and colleagues while positioning...
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Armond Wilson partners Monica Arnold and Michelle Armond are back with the latest installment of their year-end column recapping the top patent law...
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U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner, of the Central District of California, ordered Dovel & Luner partners Christin Cho and Rick Lyon to pay...
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The high-profile partner raid has left many in the German market mulling the future of Freshfields’ pre-eminent private equity practice in the region. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The executive order, titled “Protecting American Investors from Foreign-Owned and Politically-Motivated Proxy Advisors, was issued on Thursday, continuing a line of action against proxy advisers. However, this order includes a novel securities theory that, if accepted, would be “utterly unworkable” for proxy advisers’ clients, according to one law professor. Click Here To Read The […]
The National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States alleges President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom construction project violates the Administrative Procedure Act and the National Environmental Policy Act. Click Here To Read The Full Article
The ‘Click to Cancel’ rule may be down, but it’s not out—and the FTC appears to be keeping its options open,” Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz partner Holly Melton wrote in a note to clients. Click Here To Read The Full Article
“It’s not at all surprising that you remove the headwinds and you’re going to get more boats sailing along, said Stephen Calkins, a former Federal Trade Commission general counsel who’s now a Wayne State law professor. Click Here To Read The Full Article