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Recent Developments Under New York's Amended Whistleblower Protection Law
"Ensure that employment policies include clearly defined channels of communication which allow employees to raise concerns," write Nicholas J. Pappas and Elena Modl.With Health Care Steady and Litigation Thriving, Dinsmore Adds 5-Lawyer Team
The moves come as firms up and down the Am Law 200 are seeing a consistent need for health care expertise.Judge-Elect Argues for Dismissal of Candidacy Challenge
During a motion for dismissal hearing Monday, counsel for Judge-elect Jeff Davis and additional respondents challenged the validity and vitality of the legal challenge launched by a pair of petitioners, including Cobb County Magistrate Judge Tabitha Ponder.The General Counsel's Role in Supporting Boardroom Civility
There's little question that today's harsh and divisive public discourse can often extend itself to the corporate boardroom. There's also little question that such divisiveness can impede effective governance. And there should be very little question that the general counsel is well positioned to provide advice on respectful and productive boardroom discourse.Are Beach Umbrellas Too Dangerous? The Consumer Protection Safety Commission Weighs In
"There are countless ... reports of unfortunate injuries being sustained by beachgoers as the result of flying beach umbrellas," writes Reed Smith's Gregory D. Speier.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—Aug. 7, 2024—Hangley Aronchick, Saxton & Stump
Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller announced that shareholder Gerald Shoemaker has been named chair-elect of the Pennsylvania Bar Association's family law section.Is Drug Abuse Alone Enough to Terminate Parental Rights?
"The intricate relationship between poverty, substance abuse and termination of parental rights forms a complex and often devastating cycle," write columnists Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.Exiting Kraft Heinz Legal Chief Lands at Estée Lauder, Fulfilling Wish for NYC Post
Rashida La Lande will help the 78-year-old cosmetics giant execute a restructuring plan aimed at rebuilding profits following a dismal 2023.2 Law Firms Are Feuding Over Allegedly Stolen Clients and Work Processes
"[T]he Etemis categorically deny all allegations made against them," John Kanca, their lawyer, said. "The Etemis have full confidence in their defenses and their counterclaim allegations, and look forward to vigorously seeking justice in court by providing proof as to all of their allegations. The Etemis intend to advance this case by telling the truth and the full story of everything that happened leading to the Etemis departure from Trantolo & Trantolo, and thereafter."Trending Stories
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