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"Steve has never been afraid to step out of a comfortable role," recently retired The Hartford general counsel David Robinson said.Legal Speak's 'Sidebar With Saul' Part V: Strange Days of Trump Trial Culminate in Historic Verdict
In this week's Legal Speak episode, ALM litigation reporter Emily Saul joins producers Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith for a roundup discussion of the first Trump criminal trial.Big Law Lines Up to Battle FTC Over Ban on Noncompete Clauses
"There is a presumption that compliance with a regulation later held to be invalid results in irreparable harm to those subject to the regulation," the Society for Human Resource Management said in a court filing.With Employment Law in National Spotlight, Contractor Scores in Trade Secrets Lawsuit
In the complaint, the plaintiff alleged that the individual defendants "secretly conspired" with American Piping Inspection by soliciting the plaintiff's employees and clients, took Acuren's property and confidential information, and "disparaged and undermined" the plaintiff's business connections.Tickets From Beyoncé and Sweet Book Deals: Justices Divulge Income, Gifts
In financial disclosures released Friday, members of the U.S. Supreme Court revealed how they supplemented their $285,400 salaries ($298,500 for the chief justice) in 2023.Trending Stories
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