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Litigation Department of the Year, Products Liability/Mass Torts: Dechert
"Even mid-crisis, when clients face challenges on all sides, we are focused on how best to bring about favorable long-term outcomes."Litigation Department of the Year, Professional Liability: Latham & Watkins
"When facing their most high-stakes disputes—and billions of dollars in potential exposure—companies rely on Latham for our fervent willingness to partner with our clients and develop creative strategies that win."Former SEC Chief Litigation Counsel Moves from Covington to Dentons
The former Covington leader said activity by the SEC, now led by Biden appointee Gary Gensler, is sure to bring more scrutiny to clients.Dentons Takes Covington's Securities Enforcement Chair in New York
The former Covington leader said activity by the SEC, now led by Biden appointee Gary Gensler, is sure to bring more scrutiny to clients.Litigation Department of the Year, Real Estate: Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson
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Florida School Massacre Suspect's Jail Brawl Trial Delayed
Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer said Nikolas Cruz's other attorney on the battery case is experienced and capable to take over as lead counsel and ruled that testimony will begin Oct. 19, eight days later than scheduled.Why It's So Hard to Prosecute Cyberstalking
The founder of a cybersecurity company endured years of cyberstalking in the early 2000s with little help from law enforcement. A former prosecutor shares why cyberstalking remains difficult to prosecute, even today.NLRB's General Counsel Signals Possible Expansion of 'Weingarten' Rights
In his Employment Law column, Nicholas J. Pappas provides an overview of 'Weingarten' rights and implications from GC Abruzzo's recent pronouncement regarding 'IBM' and 'U.S. Postal Service'. He also offers some suggestions that employers should consider in conducting investigatory interviews of employees subject to 'Weingarten' protections.Brown Rudnick Picks Up Tax Partner in DC, Boston
Barbara Klepper, the only tax-focused partner in the firm's D.C. office, joins from McAfee & Taft after nearly a decade with the Oklahoma firm.Source: Court of Appeals Judge Rivera Not Complying With NY Court System Vaccine Mandate
The source said it's unclear why Rivera is not complying with the vaccination policy.Trending Stories
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