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Missouri High Court Voids Ferguson-Inspired Court Fine Cap
The Missouri Supreme Court has struck down a law — drafted based on city funding information revealed during the investigation into the 2014 Ferguson shooting of Michael Brown — that capped revenues raised from traffic fines at 12.5 percent for a group of municipalities in St. Louis County.Zillow Faces CFPB Scrutiny, Amazon Mulls Pharma Play, and SEC Drains Big Law
Escape the daily flood of Trump news dominating the Washington headlines with this roundup of big regulatory developments. Zillow is facing CFPB scrutiny, Amazon mulls a pharmaceuticals play, Democratic state AGs move to defend a key part of Obamacare, and the SEC is boosting its ranks in new hires from Big Law. And here's a story about ducks at the U.S. Capitol.The WannaCry Attack: A Wake-up Call for Organizational Information Governance?
The sort of ransomware attack experts have warned about for years has happened. Now organizations need to examine their security postures.People in the News—May 16, 2017—Capehart & Scatchard
Christopher M. Chu joined Capehart & Scatchard's workers' compensation department in its Mount Laurel, New Jersey, office.Inside the C-Suite: Rise of the Homegrown Law Firm CMO?
If firms want their top marketers to stick around, should they look to the talent they already have?Young Lawyers Demand More Feedback, Firms Deliver
Large law firms have been seeking feedback about how they give feedback. And what they're finding is that associates want to know whether they're doing well, far more than once per year.Young Lawyers Demand More Feedback, Firms Deliver
Large law firms have been seeking feedback about how they give feedback. And what they're finding is that associates want to know whether they're doing well, far more than once per year.Dennis Corry Refreshes Its Partnership—and Other 'On the Move' News
Post-Gaming the Dewey Trial: A Win for Cyrus Vance?
Looking back on the twisting path that led to Tuesday's verdict, some white-collar lawyers said the New York County District Attorney's Office played it much smarter in the case's second act, DA's office played it much smarter in the case's second act, while others continued to question the prosecutors' approach.Trending Stories
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