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'Religious Liberties' Bill Renews a Recurring Georgia Debate
Republican Gov. Brian Kemp pledged during his election campaign last year to sign "nothing more, nothing less" than a mirror image of the federal law.Second Circuit Sets Time Limit on Commodities Exchange Claims
The panel Thursday set the general two-year limit on claims made under the Commodities Exchange Act as part of a decision upholding the dismissal of claims made under the CEA.No Time for Tech? Smart Small and Grow, Panel Advises
Automating work practices and document production can help lawyers become more efficient and profitable, but getting started can be the hard part.If You're a Funny Woman in the Workplace, the Joke's on You
Even if a woman is fabulously funny and making the work environment more enjoyable, research shows that it cuts against her.In Mueller Mystery Case, Newly Unsealed Orders Reveal Judge's Observations
Courts have unsealed some pleadings and orders that provide clues to the contours of a special counsel dispute involving a foreign company.View more book results for the query "*"
Newly Unsealed Orders in Mueller Mystery Case Reveal Judge's Observations
Courts have unsealed some pleadings and orders that provide clues to the contours of a special counsel dispute involving a foreign company.Judge Unseals Papers From Mueller Matter; Alston & Bird Client Remains 'REDACTED'
Courts have unsealed some pleadings and orders that provide clues to the contours of a special counsel dispute involving a foreign company.Specialization Can Be Double-Edged Sword for Midsize Firms
For midsize law firms that can afford to have sub-specialties on staff, the reward can be a go-to service offering that generates a national or international client base for an otherwise regional firm, consultants noted. But that also puts the group at increased risk of being poached by larger firms.NY Lawmakers Outlaw 'Revenge Porn,' Enact Civil Recourse for Victims
New York will also become the first state, according to lawmakers, to provide a specific mechanism for victims to seek a court-ordered injunction to have an image or video of a victim of revenge porn removed from a website.CBS Chief Legal Officer to Leave in April
Lawrence Tu served as a clerk for Judge Walter Mansfield of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He practiced at O'Melveny & Myers in New York for 15 years before going in-house at NY-based CBS.Trending Stories
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