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Pa. Legal Awards 2024: Attorney of the Year, Law Firm of the Year Announced
The Legal announced its 2024 winners for Attorney of the Year and Law Firm of the Year at the Pennsylvania Legal Awards on Wednesday night.Big Law PACs in Southeast Gave Thousands to Congressional Incumbents, Committees in Q1
Donations by the Southeast firms overall appeared to slightly favor Republicans.Q&As With The Legal's Law Firm of the Year Finalists
The Legal Intelligencer is proud to recognize six finalists for the 2024 Law Firm of the Year award.What's Going On at Paul Weiss?
The U.S. firm has good reasons for rapidly expanding with top-tier lawyers in London, writes The Global Lawyer. But now it has also set down roots in Brussels and has even launched a Latin America practice. Is the New York firm going global?What's Going On at Paul Weiss?
The U.S. firm has good reasons for rapidly expanding with top-tier lawyers in London, writes The Global Lawyer. But now it has also set down roots in Brussels and has even launched a Latin America practice. Is the New York firm going global?View more book results for the query "Pepper Hamilton"
Maryland Signs Data Privacy Act Into Law—And Bucks Several Privacy Trends
The Maryland Online Data Privacy Act of 2024 will go into effect on Oct. 1, 2025, and will bring new stringent protections for children's data and biometric data, among other unique requirements.Troutman Lures Another Regulatory Partner From Davis Wright, Which Hires Back Lawyer From Retirement
Troutman Pepper has added at least the third banking regulatory lawyer from Davis Wright this year. Meanwhile, a senior counsel came out of retirement to rejoin Davis Wright.Challenge to Texas Law Regulating Online Porn Leads Noteworthy Supreme Court Petitions
"[I]f a state's regulation of minors' access to sexual content burdens adults' access to constitutionally protected expression, then the regulation must satisfy strict scrutiny," the Free Speech Coalition tells the justices.Trustees May Pursue Third-Party Claims Acquired From Settling Preference Defendants
In a recent decision, the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware upheld a bankruptcy court's ruling that a liquidating trust had the authority to pursue not only estate causes of action, but also third-party claims held by preference defendants and turned over to the trust as part of preference claim settlement consideration.Trending Stories
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