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SEC Lodges Suit Over 'Wash Trades'
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.The Changing Landscape of Cross-Examination at Title IX Hearings
When the Department of Education (ED) issued the final rule in May 2020 mandating compliance by Aug. 14, 2020, one of the most hotly contested issues was cross-examination and the effects of not participating in it. Pursuant to the new regulations, parties and witnesses had to appear at live hearings and answer every question on cross-examination.2022 Could Be 'Year of the Trial,' Personal Injury Lawyer Bhaveen Jani Says
My father "instilled in me that hard work and education were the bedrock of success. I take none of my success for granted and work hard every day as my father taught me," said attorney Bhaveen Jani of Stark & Stark.'Be Proactive When Unforeseen Events Happen': Miami Real Estate Leader Scott Sherman Talks Shop
"I have learned that there's no one right path to get to where you want to go in your career. Your first job will not be your last. It's about progressing along the way to get to where you want to go, especially in real estate."Kirkland & Ellis Brings on Ropes & Gray Private Equity Partner
Jon Ballis, chairman of Kirkland's executive committee, described new hire Laura Steinke as a "fast-rising star" in the private equity space.View more book results for the query "*"
2nd Circuit Upholds SEC's Use of Lifetime Gag Orders in Ex-Xerox Exec's Appeal
The panel rejected arguments that the gag orders amounted to an unconstitutional prior restraint on free speech.Hawkins Parnell Removes Insurance Coverage Lawsuit Against American Modern Select
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Booming Clean Energy Sector Scrambles for Scarce Legal Talent
"It is just a rat race. Everybody is trying to fill their team," executive recruiter John Gilmore said of the scramble by clean energy companies to fill legal posts.Say it Ain't So! Tortious Interference with a Sublease By a Master Landlord
A South Carolina appellate court recently affirmed a trial court's decision that a landlord had tortiously interfered with a sublease by terminating the master lease after a fire damaged the subject building and such landlord was liable to the subtenant for punitive damages.Trending Stories
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