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Alaska's Oil and Gas Production Tax: The Uncertainty Continues
The Alaska Oil and Gas Production Tax has been changed multiple times, particularly over the last 12 years. And each change in the statutes brings additional changes—and complications—to the regulations that the Alaska Department of Revenue (DOR) issues to implement the tax.Herbert Smith Freehills takes key corporate role for Weir Group on $1.3bn US acquisition
Firm advises alongside Sullivan & Cromwell on FTSE 250 company's largest-ever acquisitionNinth Circuit: Underground Injection Wells Required to Have NPDES Permit
On Feb. 1, the Ninth Circuit upheld the Hawaii district court's decision finding that the County of Maui (county) violated the CWA when it discharged treated effluent into underground injection wells, which then allowed the effluent to seep into the Pacific Ocean.Perkins Coie Picks Up Bryan Cave Practice Head Prior to Merger
Elizabeth Kemery Sipes, co-leader of the private funds practice at Bryan Cave, is leaving the firm ahead of its proposed combination on March 31 with the U.K.'s Berwin Leighton Paisner.As Portland's Market Booms, Stoel Rives Adds Perkins Coie Real Estate Team
Seeking to fill a gap left by some recent retirements, the Am Law 200 firm has recruited a five-lawyer group, including three partners from Perkins Coie in the Rose City.Legal Industry Loses 1,100 Jobs In October
Unemployment in legal services rose in October, as the overall unemployment rate fell.People in the News—Oct. 13, 2017—KLA Marketing Associates
Kimberly Rice, president/chief strategist of KLA Marketing Associates and author of “Rainmaker Roadmap: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building a Prosperous Business,” presented a CLE program “Integrated Marketing” to the members of the Middlesex County Bar Association.Slight Job Growth In Legal Sector: Labor Dept.
The U.S. legal services industry added 900 jobs in September amid a tepid month for job growth in the country overall.Hughes Hubbard Adds Fraud Chief, Veteran FCPA Lawyer in DC
After nearly a decade working for the U.S. Department of Justice, Laura Perkins is getting off the federal government's payroll for a life in private practice. The veteran Foreign Corrupt Practices Act lawyer received some guidance from a legal recruiter with ties to the nation's top court to find her new perch in Big Law.Trump Makes First Ninth Circuit Pick Setting Up Senate Fight
Prior to joining the U.S. Attorney's Office, Ryan Bounds served at the White House as special assistant to President George W. Bush for justice and immigration policy and at the Justice Department as chief of staff and deputy assistant attorney general for the Office of Legal Policy.Trending Stories
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