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Despite the Risks, Japan Gambles on Successful Olympics
Should the games be canceled, insurance companies that have provided policies to cover risks would be among the biggest casualties.Get to Know New Houston Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton
"I believe in community. I believed in helping," said 164th Civil District Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton of Houston, who spent years of her legal career in public service as an assistant county attorney, before assuming the bench in January.'Seems a Bit Tone-Deaf': Clients React to Big Law Associate Pay Bump
In-house counsel may be "frustrated" or "annoyed" by ever-increasing associate pay, but will continue to pay what is necessary for bet-the-company work.Midsize Moves: Austin Office Expansions and a Chief Business Development Officer
Stradling Yocca and Balch & Bingham both open new offices in Austin, Texas; Archer & Greiner adds a chief business development officer, and other midsize moves.On the Move: Wisniewski & Associates; Archer
D'Antonio Joins Wisniewski & Associates Veteran civil litigator Douglas R. D'Antonio joined Wisniewski & Associates in Sayreville, where…View more book results for the query "Archer"
What Appellate Judges Don't Want You to Do
Enjoy this series of "please don'ts" from appellate judges, delivered under a promised cloak of anonymity.What Appellate Judges Don't Want You to Do
APPELLATE ANSWERS: A series of "please don'ts" from appellate judges, delivered under a promised cloak of anonymity.'Such Abhorrent Behavior': Judge Orders Ex-GC to Pay $1M Disgorgement for Defrauding Employer
"Mr. Rosefielde used his position as attorney, friend and confidante to exploit a man with diminished capacity for his own personal gain. Such actions cannot be tolerated by this court," the judge wrote.RBS Whistleblower Sues Federal Agencies for Docs in Decision to Deny Cash Award
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Department of Justice had improperly withheld hundreds of pages of documents concerning the treatment of original information provided by a whistleblower, which he said led to more than $10 billion in settlements with federal agencies, according to a lawsuit in Manhattan federal court.Trending Stories
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