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Headed to Court? SEC's Proposed Climate-Disclosure Rules Will Likely Face Legal Challenge
Republican attorneys general say the environmental rules would exceed the agency's authority.Former Judge Resigns Ahead of Public Censure, Fine for Unwelcome Advances at State Bar Event
"Former Judge Timbreza acknowledges that due to his alcohol consumption on the night in question, his judgment and his ability to objectively perceive events were compromised," stated the order. "In light of the investigation in this case, he sees now that his propositions were not welcome and that his conduct was inappropriate."Can Big Law Offices in Secondary Markets Succeed on Talent Alone? Salt Lake Offers Clues
Kirkland recently cut Salt Lake City associates within 18 months of hiring them to work for national clients, while other recent Big Law entrants have grown more slowly and focused on local clients.Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace: Employers Should Prepare for Changes
Considering the legal developments covering the use of ADMs in employment, employers should prepare for the coming changes and recognize how the ADMs they are using may leave them vulnerable to claims of employment discrimination.Legalweek 2023: A Pre-Show News, Hiring, and Product Roundup
A quick rundown of some of the biggest legal tech news that came in over the past weeks, days and hours, before the start of Legalweek 2023 in New York.View more book results for the query "Dorsey & Whitney"
Attorney Compensation: Flush With Cash or Pulling Back?
Lawyer compensation isn't crashing, but it's coming back to reality.83 Firms to SEC: Don't Tread on Me
The firms all signed onto an amicus brief opposing the regulator's effort to compel Covington & Burling to disclose confidential client information.Big Law Is Gaining Ground in New Markets Inch-by-Inch This Year
Law firms such as Reed Smith and Husch are relying on a comparatively simple launch strategy in 2023.California Sale-of-Business Non-Compete Agreements
In this edition of his Employment Law column, Nicholas J. Pappas discusses California law governing sale-of-business non-competes and the case law addressing the nature of the ownership interest that the seller must transfer for the sale-of-business rules to apply. He also analyzes the Federal Trade Commission's recently published proposed rule banning post-employment non-competes.Trending Stories
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