By Beth Harris | October 12, 2018
The decision to pursue counseling has nothing to do with recent incidents in California and Florida, attorney Jeff Ostrow said.
By Edward Hanover | October 9, 2018
Modern compliance functions are expected to act as trusted advisors closely collaborating with the various business units in an organization so that the compliance function can appropriately identify and minimize the risk for the overall organization.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | October 4, 2018
In one of the most interesting cases the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has decided this term, Justice Thomas Saylor writing for the majority in Commonwealth v Knox, held that lyrics of a rap song may lead to criminal charges.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Brian Baxter | October 1, 2018
The firm received $3.43 million from the National Basketball Players Association last year after representing its former executive director in a settlement with the high-profile labor union.
By Brian Baxter | October 1, 2018
The firm received $3.43 million last year after representing Hunter in a lawsuit against the professional basketball players' union stemming from his 2013 ouster as its leader, according to the NBPA's annual financial filing with the U.S. Department of Labor.
By Michael Booth | September 28, 2018
Lawyers squared off before the New Jersey Supreme Court on Thursday, debating—for the benefit of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit—whether the National Football League's Super Bowl ticket sales practices violate the state's consumer fraud law.
By Jim Saunders | September 26, 2018
Behind the scenes, businesses and organizations have already spent tens of millions of dollars as they try to pass — or defeat — some of the proposed constitutional amendments.
By Caroline Spiezio | September 24, 2018
Netflix's new content litigation director knows her way around Hollywood.
By Roy Strom | September 21, 2018
Norton Rose Fulbright has joined a long list of law firms that have served as a training ground for talent recruited by the National Hockey League.
By Ian Lopez | September 19, 2018
A federal judge in Los Angeles denied Harvey Weinstein's motion to toss a defamation lawsuit filed by actress Ashley Judd. Weinstein had argued that the claims were barred by applicable statutes of limitations.
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