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2024 General Counsel Pay Report: $20M Club Shrinks, but Not Average Compensation
Netflix was an outlier in revamping its pay practices in a year when robust stock market returns left investors disinclined to second guess boards.2024 GC Pay Report: $20M Club Shrinks, but Not Average Compensation
Netflix was an outlier in revamping its pay practices in a year when robust stock market returns left investors disinclined to second guess boards.2024 GC Pay Report: The Full List, From No. 1 to No. 526
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9 Big Law Firms See Work From SEC's Latest Enforcement Action
Davis Polk, Sidley, Foley, Milbank, Wilmer, King & Spalding and other firms were defense counsel for 26 broker-dealers, corporate insiders and others for widespread recordkeeping failures.The Law Firms With the Largest Partner Pay Spreads
The widening partner pay ratios come as big firms are pulling a number of levers to get money to their highest performers.'Irreversible Suffering': Apple Hit With Class Action Over Lack of Safety 'Guardrails' for Children
The suit, filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California by the Buche Law Firm and Eisenberg & Baum, claims that Apple has escaped accountability for the proliferation of CSAM on iCloud by engaging in "privacy-washing," which it defines as "a deceptive marketing tactic where Apple touts its commitment to protect the privacy of its consumers but neglect[s] to meaningfully implement its stated ideas to practice."'Irreparable Harm'?: US Judge Denies Big Pharma Motion to Halt FDA-Approved Generic Drug
"Novartis has not established on the current record that it is likely to suffer irreparable harm if injunctive relief is not granted," U.S. District Judge Dabney L. Friedrich wrote in her memorandum opinion denying Novartis's motion for a preliminary injunction without prejudice.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-217
A judge (1) may not speak about the judge's "philosophy" on pistol permits to gun advocacy groups or sportsmen/sportswomen; (2) may make non-political charitable contributions and/or be a regular member of the ACLU, Southern Poverty Law Center, Sierra Club, and Planned Parenthood, but may not donate to their political arms or assume any leadership position within them; (3) may make contributions to and/or be a member of not-for-profit educational, religious, charitable, cultural, fraternal, or civic organizations such as a public radio station, Salvation Army, a Rotary Club, and Operation Unite; and (4) may serve on a library board organized as a not-for-profit charitable, educational, or civic entity, but may not be involved in lobbying efforts or in seeking to influence legislation affecting the library.Trending Stories
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