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"Our team keeps our finger on the pulse of all potential issues that could impact clients to quickly alleviate their worries when they come to us to handle their most pressing problems."SEC's Clawback Rule Goes Into Effect as Agency Cracks Down on Financial Errors
Publicly traded companies have until Dec. 1` to have policies in place to recover incentive-based executive compensation paid due to a financial reporting error.NJ Joins Suit Alleging Amazon's Monopolistic Practices Have 'Seized Control' of Online Marketplace
"Through conduct that illegally enables it to dominate the online retail market, Amazon harms New Jersey residents and businesses by stifling competition and limiting consumer choice," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin said. "Our complaint seeks to promote fair competition, encourage innovation, and force Amazon to relinquish its monopoly. It's time to break free from their digital stranglehold and create a level playing field."Philadelphia City Solicitor to Rejoin Morgan Lewis as Partner
Diana Cortes spent five years at the firm early in her career. In 2020, she became the first Latina city solicitor in Philadelphia's history.View more book results for the query "Morgan Lewis Bockius"
SEC's Busy Week Sends Wave of Work to Big Law
Wilmer, Sidley, King & Spalding, Skadden and many others in Big Law are advising corporate insiders, companies, financial firms and others caught up in the SEC's latest enforcement actions.Amazon 'Flex' Delivery Drivers Wrongly Classified as Independent Contractors, Virginia Court Holds
"I am pleased with the decision from the Court of Appeals and I am proud of my office's efforts to ensure that these workers are treated fairly and given the benefits they right deserve," Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares said in a statement to Law.com.At NJ Supreme Court Arguments, Attorneys Spar Over Scope of Refund Provision in 'Truth in Menu Act'
"As evidenced by the defendants briefing in their oral arguments today, our state legislature clearly intended section 2.11 to apply to a very specific category of consumer frauds, namely specific acts in misnaming or otherwise misleading customers as to the identity of food on restaurant menus," Alex R. Daniel, who argued for amicus curiae New Jersey Civil Justice Institute, said.Announcing the Winners and Finalists for the 2023 California Legal Awards
The Recorder is proud to announce this year's winners and finalists for the California Legal Awards, celebrating the achievements of lawyers and companies leading technology, innovation and the profession as a whole.Trending Stories
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