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Increased Number of Carriers Halting Certain Lines
As the market hardens more and more carriers are pulling back from various lines of business in certain states.Kirkland & Ellis, Jackson Walker Dominate Debtor-Side Bankruptcy as Restructuring Market Heats Up
Corporate filings are rebounding after two slow years, with Kirkland and its Texas-based dance partner leading the way.Business Lawyers, the Corporate Transparency Act and New York State's Response
Rarely if ever have most of us had to think about laws that combat money laundering, terrorism financing, human and drug trafficking, sanctions evasion and other financial crimes. But that is about to change for lawyers representing businesses in the U.S. or their owners.California Falls Short on Tracking Illegal Cannabis, Appellate Court Says
A Fourth District Court of Appeal panel said the state hasn't met its legal obligations to create a database that flags potentially illegal cannabis sales.Atlanta's Norfolk Southern, Swamped by Lawsuits, Hires Tesla Litigator as GC
The railroad operator is adding to its litigation firepower six months after a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, sparked a deluge of lawsuits as well as scrutiny of its business practices and safety record.View more book results for the query "*"
5 Lawyers Are Accused of Conspiring With Trump. Should Attorneys Be Worried?
"It is not open season on any lawyer who was affiliated with Trump," said former federal prosecutor David S. Weinstein, who is not involved in the case.How to Defend a Thrice-Indicted Former President: White-Collar Practitioners Weigh In
"If you say things enough times and get wound up, and you actually believe it," said Jayne Law Group founder Julia Jayne. "How are they going to show he really believed it or not?"Southeast E-Discovery Leaders Say Generative AI Needs More Development for Their Use
Both Kilpatrick Townsend and Maynard Nexsen e-discovery team leaders said they do not incorporate generative AI into their operations.Judge Clarifies What Lawyer Can—and Cannot—Discuss on Social Media Ahead of New Trial
"[Mike] Rafi cannot discuss this case with such specificity that any listeners or viewers who might be potential jurors would know, or be likely to know, that Rafi is referring to the above-styled case," read Gwinnett County State Court Judge Ronda S. Colvin's order.Trending Stories
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