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Star Democratic Party Attorney Marc Elias Is Leaving Perkins Coie to Spin Off New Firm
Elias and Perkins Coie said the independence will allow Elias to "broaden" his advocacy of Democratic interests.Sustainability as Superlaw: Reinventing Your Playbooks
As part of a new series on ESG, this monthly column titled "The Law of ESG," will address what in-house counsel need to know about the changing landscape. In this first column, we look at how a savvy general counsel attuned to ESG issues can adapt to this new age of superlaw. Below are some practical ways in-house counsel can reinvent their playbook to embrace the new world order.Ex-Transit Agency Electrician Awarded $15.5 Million for Workplace Injury
Securing the verdict was a matter of communicating to the jury the extent of the nerve damage brought on by the incident, said a plaintiffs attorney on the case, which was more than four years in litigation.Patterson Belknap Defending Baseball Hall of Fame in Suit Over Mickey Mantle's 500th Home Run Bat
The plaintiff claims the one-of-a-kind bat is worth more than $500,000. Read the complaint here.Even After Pandemic Disruptions, Law Firms' Tech Procurement Processes Remain Steady
A remote working environment failed to disrupt some firms' standing tech procurement process, but the ensuing supply chain disruptions will likely force a more proactive approach to buying new tech.View more book results for the query "*"
Tenth Circuit Upholds Colorado's Anti-Discrimination Act Against Constitutional Challenge
In '303 Creative Ltd. Liab. Co. v. Elenis', the Tenth Circuit held that a website designer had standing to challenge CADA, but that her constitutional challenges were without merit.DSBA and DE-LAP to Present Seminar on Pandemic-Related Mental Health for Lawyers
The Delaware State Bar Association is partnering with the Delaware Lawyers Assistance Program to present the CLE program "Behind the Cool Image: Lawyering in the 21st Century's Post-Pandemic Environment 2021."Like Behemoths, Boutiques Jump on the Mandatory Vaccine Train
A number of boutiques around the country are requiring vaccines for employees to work in offices, following a national trend affecting Big Law and midsize firms.Like Behemoths, Boutiques Including Durie Tangri Jump on the Mandatory Vaccine Train
California trial firm Durie Tangri announced on June 1 that it would require proof of vaccination before anyone can return to the office.Trending Stories
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