International Edition | Commentary
By Krishnan Nair | March 7, 2022
The Global Lawyer: Big Law struggles with morals. But as the last week has shown, the days of firms sitting back and saying 'we are just doing our job' are long gone—a moral recalibration is afoot.
By David R. Owen, Kenneth Ritz and Alexa Moses | March 4, 2022
To assist investors in understanding evolving risks, the Securities and Exchange Commission has shown a steadily increasing focus on cybersecurity disclosures in recent years, and that trend is almost certain to continue with new rule amendments expected in April of this year.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | March 3, 2022
Two of the petitioners may still press their claim that Pennsylvania's licensing requirements for commercial practitioners of natural hair braiding violate their substantive due process rights.
By Nate Robson | March 3, 2022
The record seizure of bitcoin and the arrest of a married couple accused of trying to launder the assets created ripples throughout the legal community last month. Of note was that it showed law enforcement's ability to trace digital assets through the blockchain despite complicated efforts to launder the funds.
By Greg Andrews | March 3, 2022
"No more tolerance of abusive tactics by monopolies," President Joe Biden pledged last summer as he unveiled an executive order taking on anti-competitive business practices.
By Andrew Goudsward | March 2, 2022
National security lawyers have experienced a week of sleepless nights and frantic phone calls after Russia's invasion of Ukraine led to sweeping sanctions.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion|News
By Aron Solomon | March 2, 2022
'Ultimately, where pharmaceutical companies fix prices or unfairly delay the market entry of competitors with lower-cost generic solutions, the people hurt are the end users of these life-saving drugs and delivery systems,' said Roy Konay, an attorney at Team Law
By Krishnan Nair | February 28, 2022
Companies headquartered in the West are under increasing pressure to sever ties with the Russian state.
By Cheryl Miller | February 25, 2022
A group working on a proposal to allow nonlawyers to create legal programs will see its membership ranks shrink and its mission narrowed in response to critics who say the state bar has more important duties to focus on.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 25, 2022
Attorneys say private and government lawyers are closely watching the Texas-Meta legal battle to see if biometric collection violation lawsuits could have teeth without a biometric law on the books.
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