By Christine Schiffner | June 29, 2022
As ESG litigation is gathering momentum, lawyers are wondering if they are seeing the crest of a new wave of public nuisance claims.
By Christine Schiffner | June 22, 2022
"The market right now for attorneys is just incredibly competitive," she said. "It's a hard time to find people because there are just so many firms out there."
By Christine Schiffner | June 16, 2022
"When the lights go out, bad things happen—people are hurt, economies suffer and national and global security are undermined."
By Christine Schiffner | June 1, 2022
The transition to a zero-emission federal vehicle fleet will require a clear ESG and legislative strategy—executive orders pushing for this change won't do it alone.
By Christine Schiffner | June 1, 2022
Several plaintiffs firms have been litigating against Flo Health over alleged misuse of personal data about their users' menstrual cycles. The current abortion debate might give the app a different kind of relevance.
By Christine Schiffner | May 25, 2022
The SEC is in the rule proposal stage, so it will be critically important for each asset manager to understand the rules as proposed and how they would limit or constrain their current use of ESG in their investment process.
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By Avalon Zoppo | May 13, 2022
"It is law schools who are not warning students about misbehaving judges, not collecting and reporting data on students' negative clerkship experiences, and not supporting mistreated clerks when they circle back with the law school to report on their negative experiences," Shatzman said.
By Christine Schiffner | April 13, 2022
"It makes very little sense for a legislator to say 'we want to take on monopolistic behaviors by giant corporations' and at the same time, the same legislator, to introduce legislation that weakens intellectual property rights," says Andrei Iancu.
By Christine Schiffner | April 6, 2022
In light of the recent SEC proposal to expand ESG disclosure rules, some companies find themselves in unfamiliar territory. If adopted, some of the new requirements will be tough to meet, says Megan Gates.
By Tony Mauro | March 30, 2022
"I do not think there is anything 'political' or 'partisan' about this court," says Maureen Mahoney about the U.S Supreme Court. "It is destructive to disparage excellent jurists who are deciding cases based upon their interpretation of the Constitution. That is exactly what they are required to do."
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