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Riot-Related Damage, Income Losses Covered Under Most Business Owners' Policies
Prior to the riots in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the costliest U.S. civil disorder occurred between April 29 and May 4, 1992, after police officers involved in the brutal beating of Rodney King were acquitted. The five days of rioting caused $775 million in insured losses.Here Are the Recipients of the Georgia Legal Awards
Nominations were up 15 percent from the previous year, making many award decisions especially hard.Someone on This List Could Become South Florida's Next Appellate Judge
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis could select one of the finalists or choose another candidate.Ex-Hunton Partner Agrees to 3-Year Suspension After Insider Trading Conviction
Robert Schulman tipped off his broker about Pfizer's acquisition of King Pharmaceuticals while at Hunton & Williams, and then was removed from the partnership at Arent Fox following his 2017 conviction.Law Firms Voice Support for Change—and Pledge to Donate and Take Action
In the days after George Floyd's death, some firms have pledged donations to racial justice groups or have committed to take up other actions. We have compiled excerpts of statements here.The Emirates Report: Can Law's Gateway to the Middle East Survive the COVID-19 Storm?
Historically, the UAE is the Middle East's legal hub. But could the pandemic, coupled with declining oil prices, put its status under strain?Associate Hourly Billing Rates Surge Past $1K as Firms Snap Up Bankruptcy Work
Rates for top associates at firms such as Weil, Gotshal & Manges and Kirkland & Ellis are rising just as a new wave of Chapter 11s gathers steam. A filing shows J.Crew paid its lawyers at Weil close to $12 million in the 90 days before the company filed for bankruptcy this month.In New Win for Environmental Advocates, an Old Scalia Opinion Offered Guideposts
Although the majority cited the late Justice Antonin Scalia's 2006 plurality opinion in "Rapanos v. United States" only once for support, Justice Brett Kavanaugh devoted a three-page concurring opinion to the ruling.In Rare SCOTUS Win for Environmental Advocates, an Old Scalia Opinion Offered Guideposts
Although the majority cited the late Justice Antonin Scalia's 2006 plurality opinion in "Rapanos v. United States" only once for support, Justice Brett Kavanaugh devoted a three-page concurring opinion to the ruling.Trending Stories
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