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Cushman & Wakefield Sues to Disband Alleged 'Imposter' Real Estate Firm
The commercial real estate firm sued to enjoin the other entity, which incorporated at the same address as Cushman & Wakefield 1 Inc., from doing business under their name.Financial Firms Hindering Growth by Keeping In-House Lawyers Out of Strategy Meetings, Study Finds
"Today's accelerated speed of regulatory and legal change means that business leaders need to boost their ability to track market forces and lean on legal advisers to look ahead," said Raj De, a Mayer Brown partner.Embracing Diversity in the Face of Challenges: How Law Firms Can Attract and Retain Diverse Talent
"As the legal industry navigates the potential challenges posed by the Supreme Court's affirmative action decision, it is crucial for firms to remain steadfast in their commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion," according to Darla Woodring and Reggie McGahee.Wilson Elser Hires Five Partners in Miami From Boston-Based MG+M
The Am Law 200 firm will expand its Miami office physically to accommodate the new team, which includes associates and paralegals and is led by five partners focused on maritime, insurance and products liability.Slow But Steady: Law Firm Diversity Gains Continued in 2023
Diversity gains, while more subdued, were consistent from associates to partners and office leaders, according to the American Lawyer's 2024 Diversity Scorecard.View more book results for the query "*"
EEOC Approves $15M Class Action Settlement in US Marshals Race Discrimination Case
"This agreement is the culmination of more than three decades of hard-fought litigation combating race discrimination," class counsel David Sanford said in a statement, "and the settlement will provide meaningful relief for African Americans in the Marshals Service and those denied an opportunity to become Marshals."Vote for Judge: Heloiza Correa and Cristobal David Padron Run in Miami-Dade
Here is why Heloiza Correa and Cristobal David Padron say they are qualified to don the black robe.Texas Law Shot Down: No More Shielding Non-Commercial Gun Silencers
Texas did not establish a valid quasi-sovereign interest because it has no self-interest "apart from the interests of particular private parties," the U.S. Fifth Circuit ruled.Not All Witness Contact Is Witness Tampering, Says NJ Supreme Court
"The decision is significant because trial courts now have the benefit of a concise and appropriate witness tampering jury instruction," writes retired Superior Court Judge Louis Locascio.Trending Stories
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