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Success During First 100 Days: Cedra Mayfield Moderates WIPL Panel
During the Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference in Chicago, senior litigation reporter and Legal Speak co-host Cedra Mayfield will moderate a panel entitled "Making Your Mark: Dos and Don'ts for Success in Your First 100 Days as a Legal Leader."King & Spalding Grows in Texas With 6 Partners from 3 Law Firms
A Vinson & Elkins litigation partner, a Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom energy transactions partner, and four Butler Snow product liability and mass torts partners joined King & Spalding in Austin, Dallas and Houston this week.Greenberg Traurig Doubles San Diego Office Footprint, Adds 3 Shareholders
Greenberg will take over Withers' lease in the area as it absorbs three of the firm's former partners.The Golden Rule Revisited: Treating Clients How They Want To Be Treated
"Instead of projecting your preferences onto your clients, the key to successful marketing, especially when it comes to thought leadership and PR, lies in understanding and catering to their specific needs and desires."Forming a HOA in New York: 3 Pathways to Meet Regulatory Requirements
Question: I am a developer in upstate New York, and I am looking to form a homeowners association as part of a residential development. Can you lay…View more book results for the query "*"
Here's What Texas Attorneys Are Expecting From the State's New Business Courts
Many are optimistic about the courts' potential but expect it will take at least a year to build up the jurisprudence that could make them a reliable venue for business litigation.Federal Judge Blocks New Hampshire Law Banning Transgender Girls From School Sports
U.S. District Judge Landya McCafferty said the law "on its face, discriminates against transgender girls," and said the bill's "disparate treatment of transgender girls because they are transgender is clear on the face of the statute."Avoiding Double-Dipping: U.S. Trustee Fees and Creditor Trusts
The U.S. Trustee has recently taken the position that GUC Trusts (creditor trusts formed under bankruptcy plans) should be required to pay fees on account of their own disbursements to creditors. The outcomes in three recent bankruptcy cases highlight different approaches to addressing the U.S. Trustee's argument: closing bankruptcy cases early, deferring the issue to a later date, or focusing on the distinction between contingent and non-contingent assets.Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit Deal Setbacks on Gag Order, Venue to Trump Team
The judges dismissed the motion to lift the gag order because no constitutional issue was raised. Meanwhile the Second Circuit refused to stay an order to keep criminal business fraud case in state court.Trending Stories
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