Jump Trading Accused of Crypto 'Pump and Dump' Scheme
"Anytime you have people poking holes in something that somebody else did, whether they are regulatory or civil actions, it can help guide lawyers in providing better compliance advice to their clients," said Teresa Goody Guillén, a partner at Baker & Hostetler and a crypto expert.Miami Lawyers Beat Other Local Sectors, Attorneys Elsewhere in Office Usage
Leasing activity is down for commercial real estate across the country, but law firm personnel are going back into the office at a higher rate than other industries, according to a new report.SEC Awards $12 Million: What One Whistleblower Wants You to Know
"Handling whistleblower cases is very unique," Sallah said. "Filing a whistleblower complaint is not just filing a complaint and forgetting about it."Muhammad Ali's Daughter Accused of Ignoring South Florida Judge
The plaintiff claimed Khaliah Ali Wertheimer has not complied with court orders for discovery and other legal matters.GC of Florida State Agency Steps Down After Threatening TV Stations That Aired Abortion-Rights Ad
John Wilson, the general counsel of the Florida Department of Health, had argued that the ad contained false information, an assertion its sponsor disputes.About to Become a Partner? Here's What to Know About Your Newfound Wealth
With wealth comes complexity. There is no shortage of stories of otherwise successful attorneys who have squandered this wealth.Law Firms Sue Clients for Unpaid Legal Fees as Big Law Collection Goals Ramp Up
Gibson Dunn, Baker McKenzie; ArentFox and Dorsey & Whitney are among those who have filed claims in New York lately, whether in court or arbitration.This Could Have Been a Year of a Federal Court Reckoning for Trump. Judges had Other Ideas
The indictment charging Donald Trump with hoarding classified documents leveled one jaw-dropping allegation after another, including that he showed…Florida Supreme Court Suspends Miami Lawyer for 3 Years
"The ruling notes the often-overlooked significance of Florida Bar Rule 4-1.14 governing the representation of a client with diminished capacity, a complex but crucial rule in the representation of elderly and impaired clients," said Anthony V. Alfieri, a professor at the University of Miami School of Law and director of its Center for Ethics and Public Service.The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Hiring: Legal Considerations and Best Practices
As AI increasingly influences critical decisions in recruitment, important legal questions arise, particularly regarding bias, discrimination, transparency and accountability.Trending Stories
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