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Corporate Counsel

After Fining Investment Firms Billions for Lost Text Messages, Regulators Turn Scrutiny to Audio Recordings

"Audio continues to be an important form of communications, and you have retain and preserve those communications," said James Sherer, a partner at BakerHostetler.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Enforceable Agreement To Arbitrate; Breach of Settlement Stipulation; Establishing Right to Succession: This Week in Scott Mollen’s Realty Law Digest

Scott Mollen discusses ‘Stefansky v. Kaufman,’ ‘Kalis v. Mesbah’ and ‘Matter of Rose v. Carrin.’
14 minute read

New York Law Journal

What To Do If ICE Comes to Your Business

If you own or run a business, even if none of your employees are undocumented immigrants, there is a chance that agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) may come to your business looking to inspect your Form I-9s and search for undocumented immigrants. Employment attorney Paul Rooney provides tips on what to do before, during, and after a raid.
8 minute read

International Edition

After Regime Change, Syria Remains Liable in US Courts for Alleged Assad-Era Terrorism Support

"The successor state doesn't get a grant of immunity," Perles Law Firm founder Steven R. Perles said of Syria following the collapse of its government as a designated state sponsor of terrorism. "They inherit the judgments held against the predecessor state."
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Managing the Ladder: An Overview of Modern Equitable Subrogation

As a follow-up to their previous article published almost 15 years ago, authors Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman discuss the law of equitable subrogation including many of the possible consequences from this doctrine in foreclosure practice.
13 minute read

Litigation Daily

What We Learned From In-House Litigators in 2024

This year we gained insights from Steve Mahieu of The Kraft Heinz Co., Nikki Stitt Sokol of Meta Platforms Inc. and Pete Welch of Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. We want to hear from more of your clients.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

After Regime Change, Syria Remains Liable in US Federal Courts for Alleged Assad-Era Terrorism Support

"The successor state doesn't get a grant of immunity," Perles Law Firm founder Steven R. Perles said of Syria following the collapse of its government as a designated state sponsor of terrorism. "They inherit the judgments held against the predecessor state."
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

The Boom Continues: These Firms All Opened New Florida Offices in 2024

With at least 14 new law firm offices coming online, this year proved to be a big one for midsize firms aiming to catch the Sunshine State's growing need for lawyers across a range of practices.
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

Many Southeast-Born Firms Hired More First-Year Associates in 2024

More hiring signifies that firms are optimistic about increased demand in 2025, recruiters say.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Employers Scramble to Get Immigration Records in Order Ahead of Trump Crackdown

"To be honest, you're cutting it close on time if you haven't already looked at it because the new administration is right around the corner," Littler Mendelson shareholder Jorge Lopez said.
6 minute read

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