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Disciplinary Actions: 6 Lawyers Cited in September Reports
"The unexplained discrepancies between client ledger and the settlement accounting are indicative of a complete indifference to accuracy or comprehensiveness," the court stated in one disciplinary matter.Year-End Tax Planning Guidance: Key Issues to Consider Before 2022
Again, we face significant uncertainty for 2022 as there are many proposals on tax increases, but, it's by no means clear that Congress will actually be able to legislate on this front despite the technical majorities that exist favoring the Democratic Party agenda. In this article we will discuss what is slated to be the scenario if the status quo continues, as well as touch on the potential changes if somehow tax legislation actually happens this year.Wells Fargo Asset Management Rebrand Snags State Street Global Advisors Compliance Chief
Chris Baker is exiting the Boston-based asset manager to serve as chief compliance officer at Allspring, where he'll report to another State Street Global Advisors alum—Kate McKinley, who joined Allspring in August as chief legal officer.When it Comes to the Atlanta Braves and MLB, Play Ball, Not Politics
This week the Atlanta Braves are playing the Houston Astros in the World Series, baseball's crown jewel.View more book results for the query "*"
Recent WDNY Rulings Shine Spotlight on Election Laws and Forum Selection
In this edition of their Western District Roundup, Jessica Copeland and Riane Lafferty discuss a highly controversial dispute over including the incumbent democratic Mayor of Buffalo, Byron Brown, on the Nov. 2, 2021 general election ballot, and explore two interesting cases involving forum selection.Modern Mentoring: What Mentoring Programs Look Like In a Hybrid Workplace
Mentorship programs pose huge benefits for not only the mentee but also the mentors and law firms operating them. Amy Piccola of Saul, Ewing, Arnstein and Lehr details how her firm's program operates especially in the new hybrid workforce.'Why We Should Not Be Electing Judges': The Spotlight on Political Campaigns and Judicial Selection
The bar group said that the 30-second spot is inaccurate and violates the pledge each candidate has signed onto agreeing to conduct their campaigns with integrity. A campaign spokesman said the spot simply questions the Democratic candidate's record, and the Republican nominee has also been hit with negative ads.Trending Stories
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