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Read the Complaint: TIAA Sues Former Connecticut Advisors Over Lost Clients
TIAA names former advisors David Wheatley, Timothy O'Shea and William McDonald in its complaint.Unscrambling Special Needs Trusts
Creating an estate plan is important for everyone. For families with a child with special needs, proper planning is imperative. Understanding the types of special needs trusts is the best place to start to assist clients that may have a child or children with special needs.DSBA Elder Law Section and Southern Delaware Estate Planning Council to Co-Sponsor CLE
The Delaware State Bar Association elder law section and the Southern Delaware Estate Planning Council are co-sponsoring the CLE "Retirement Planning Seminar 2021."You Up? As Tech Burnout Grows, Lawyers Struggle to Set Boundaries
Despite communication burnout fueling some attrition, industry observers say law firms and corporate legal departments aren't setting clear boundaries for communication.DSBA to Host 'Supreme Court Review' CLE
The Delaware State Bar Association is slated to host the CLE program, "Supreme Court Review 2021: A Discussion of Decisions at the Highest State and Federal Judicial Levels."View more book results for the query "*"
The Future of Office Design Includes Flexibility and Efficiency
Law firms are increasing their use of artificial intelligence and other high-tech tools, reallocating space for common areas and amenities, assigning fewer desks, sharing more workstations and making their remaining space more appealing and aesthetically pleasing.Ed-Tech Giant Taps Seattle General Counsel as It Chases North American Growth
"Byju is planning to invest a billion dollars in North America over the next three years," Aaron Kornblum said. "For our team that means operationalizing that commitment and ensuring we're doing everything we can to support and to protect the business as it grows."College Towns Plan to Challenge Results of 2020 Census
College communities such as State College, Pennsylvania; Bloomington, Indiana; and Tuscaloosa, Alabama, are exploring their options for contesting the population counts, which they say do not accurately reflect how many people live there.Chancery Declines to Follow First-Filed Rule in Advancement Case
A recent Delaware Court of Chancery opinion applied an exception to the general rule that Delaware courts will often exercise their discretion to dismiss or stay a Delaware action in favor of a first-filed action between the parties that is pending in another jurisdiction.DEI is Key to Avoiding the Great Resignation: How to Create Workplace Equity With Fair Chance Hiring
More than 77 million Americans have a criminal record -- including these workers in the hiring process can expand businesses's applicant pool.Trending Stories
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