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Former Chair of NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission Meenakshi Srinivasan Joins Kramer Levin
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.3rd Circ.: National Security Dictates Sealing Some of ISIS Supporter's Docs
A federal appeals court has ruled that certain records from the prosecution of Keonna Thomas, a North Philadelphia woman sentenced to eight years in prison for aiding the Islamic State online, must remain sealed to avoid risks to national security.3rd Circ.: National Security Dictates Sealing Some of Phila. ISIS Supporter's Docs
A federal appeals court has ruled that certain records from the prosecution of Keonna Thomas, a North Philadelphia woman sentenced to eight years in prison for aiding the Islamic State online, must remain sealed to avoid risks to national security.Senate Lawyers Navigate Complexities of Kavanaugh Sexual Assault Hearing
Teams of congressional lawyers are working behind the scenes on the contours of a hearing where California professor Christine Blasey Ford would confront U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.The Finalists for the First Annual American Lawyer Industry Awards
The American Lawyer Industry Awards recognize excellence and progress in the legal profession across the full spectrum of legal services delivery.NLRB Begins Long Slog of 'Joint Employer' Rulemaking. Here's What to Know
The proposal to amend the agency's joint-employer standard was expected as Chairman John Ring announced his intent weeks ago to begin rulemaking on how to define relationships between companies, franchises, contractors and others.Covington and Debevoise Report on CBS May Stay Secret as Lawyers Try to Convince Employees to Talk
The CBS Board of Directors hired a top-notch team of women lawyers to investigate misconduct by ex-chairman and CEO Les Moonves—but that doesn't mean we'll see any of their work.Leading Zoning Lawyer Joins Forces With Construction Boutique
Stephen Pollock is taking his zoning practice to Horn Williamson.Judge Puts Brakes on FedEx Drivers' Claims They Were Fired for Facebook Posts
A federal judge in New Jersey has dismissed a lawsuit filed by two former FedEx drivers who claimed they were unlawfully fired because of an argument with another employee and because of social media posts that followed the incident.How to Build a Successful Foreign Legal Department From Scratch
According to lawyers who have worked at DuPont, Verizon and other major companies, it's a process that can pose more than its fair share of difficulties.Trending Stories
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