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Finalists Announced for The National Law Journal Legal Awards 2024
We are pleased to unveil the finalists and honorees for The National Law Journal Legal Awards highlighting the top litigation and appellate work from the past year.Demand for Legal Advice on Greenwashing Is High in Australia as Regulators Crack Down
The country's consumer and financial services regulators have each become increasingly active in pursuing greenwashing violations. But some lawyers say there is still confusion about what constitutes greenwashing.Deal Watch: Deals Abound, Debt Offerings Soar and Private Equity Firms Start Exercising
Deal work continues its up and to the right trajectory, while work constructing and litigating liability management exercises grows.Norton Rose Business Development Head Moves to Ballard Spahr
"Their interest in growth and development was something that was a highlight for me—it was important to me," Ian Ribald said.View more book results for the query "Norton Rose Fulbright"
Norton Rose Fulbright's New Houston Office Features Views of Urban Park
Norton Rose Fulbright is the anchor tenant in a new 28-story office building in downtown Houston that overlooks the Discovery Green urban park and provides modern amenities such as an outdoor terrace and high-tech conference rooms.Shareholder Inspections of Corporate Books and Records
"The right to shareholder inspection of a company's books and records can be a powerful tool for minority shareholders to assess the financial state of the company and to investigate suspected misconduct," write Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer.The Implication of SCOTUS's 'Snyder' Decision and Recent Precedent on Corruption Prosecutions
In fraud and corruption cases, the Supreme Court and the US government are marching in opposite directions. The DOJ continues to embrace new tools from Congress and the White House—including a newly-passed anti-corruption law—while the Supreme Court has increasingly cut back on the DOJ's broad theories of prosecution. This article examines the implications from the Court's latest opinion, Snyder v. United States, which, if applied to other bribery statutes, could severely limit the DOJ's view that gifts to government officials are no different than bribes.Announcing the 2024 Texas Legal Awards Finalists and Honorees
Texas Lawyer and Law.com are proud to announce the finalists and winners of the 2024 Texas Legal Awards. Congratulations, and good luck to the finalists.Defendants in $575M Crypto Fraud Freed After Fed's Star Witness Discredited
"Whenever you ask the court to do something that no judge in the district has done before, and only a handful of judges around the country have done, and when the magistrate judge has already disagreed with you, it presents a challenge, to say the least," said Andrey Spektor, a partner at Norton Rose Fulbright.Trending Stories
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