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Compliance Hot Spots: Meet the New FCPA Cop at DOJ + More Moves From the Revolving Door
Lawyers anticipate robust FCPA enforcement continuing under the Biden administration.Lawyers Beg Peers to Stop Wearing Busyness as a Badge of Honor
Senior lawyers, clients and career coaches say there is an epidemic of "performative busyness" in the law that must be tackled.View more book results for the query "*"
Federal Government Signals Intention to Limit Enforcement of Restrictive Covenants
One target of Executive Order 14036, signed by President Biden on July 9, is non-compete agreements, a.k.a. restrictive covenants. This EO could directly impact business litigation in New Jersey.Court Reporter Agencies Are Betting on Remote Reporting Well Beyond the Pandemic
Opponents of remote technology may cite accuracy and job concerns, but court reporter agencies are already stocking up on technology to support remote court reporting for the indefinite future.Court Refuses to Dismiss Business Interruption Suit
A court has refused to dismiss a COVID-19 business interruption insurance coverage lawsuit stating that the plaintiffs had alleged evidence of physical loss or damage, which is covered under the policy.Bipartisan Bill to Require Certain Companies to Disclose Cyber Attacks
Leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee, including Sens. Mark Warner and Marco Rubio, and a group of bipartisan lawmakers have recently introduced legislation requiring federal contractors and critical infrastructure groups to report attempted cyber breaches.Updates to Guidelines for Lawyers Practicing in the Court of Chancery
The revised guidelines include practice tips on remote courtroom proceedings—a necessary consequence of the pandemic that will likely remain a permanent feature of Chancery practice to some degree.Trending Stories
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