SEC Ordered to Pay New York and Am Law 100 Firms $1.2M in Attorney, Receivership Fees
The fallout from the litigation led to two U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission attorneys resigning from the agency.Walking the Tightrope With a Smile (Feigned or Otherwise)
To manage that heavy responsibility while living a complex adult life, there are several practical tips that can help lawyers positively maintain their mental health. As a senior lawyer who has practiced through family and personal health challenges, the following recommendations come from years of trial and error (mostly error).The Trauma of Divorce—Helping Families, Children Cope and Bounce Back Faster
Helping your children identify how they feel about their divorce gives you space to validate their emotions and helps them feel understood and not alone in their feelings. It also gives you a rare opportunity to share your shared feelings of stress and anxiety.How Do We Know Who 'Wins' the War for Talent?
Paul Hastings offers a case study in the aggressive hiring of top performers, and observers say the push has worked out.Greenberg Traurig Eyes Labor and Employment Expansion in Florida as Regulations Intensify
Alicia Chiu is joining the firm's Orlando office after previously serving as the Orlando office litigation manager at Jackson Lewis.Meet the Attorneys—and Little Known Law—Behind $20M Miami Dispute
"Frankly, an appeal of the court's decision faces such an uphill battle," said defense counsel for the City of Miami, Robert "Bob" Stein of Rennert Vogel Mandler & Rodriguez.Legal Speak's 'Sidebar with Saul' Part IV: Deliberations Begin in First Trump Criminal Trial
While it likely won't influence any of his political supporters, a guilty verdict would open many a can of worms on what comes next.Florida Legal Community Reacts to Rick Scott's Inaction on Federal Judicial Nominee
"As a lifelong Republican and Floridian, I cannot imagine a more qualified nominee to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida," said Beatriz Azcuy, an Am Law 100 firm co-managing partner.Navigating the New EB-5 Minimum Sustainment Period: Protecting Investors From Hidden Risks
New changes to the program have introduced risks that EB-5 investors need to be aware of to safeguard their investment in the United States. Otherwise, investing in the wrong development could lead them to lose their money and the opportunity to secure a permanent green card.Trending Stories
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