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Who Got the Work?℠: Big Law's All Over the Frontier-Spirit Merger and More
Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a weekly column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.US Files 1st USMCA Environment Case on Mexico Over Porpoise
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said that the U.S. wants "to ensure Mexico lives up to its USMCA environment commitments."Engineering Firm Must Face Insurers' Suit Regarding Surfside Collapse
The company's GL policy did not cover bodily injury or property damage caused by 'rendering or failure to render' professional services.Metaverse Marriages Pushing Attorneys to Think Outside the Box About Contract Law
Metaverse marriages might be in their nascent stage, but they are raising questions about whether some states will be open to more virtual ceremonies and blockchain-based marriage contracts.Florida Budget Plans Spur Education, Environment Debates
Senate Appropriations Chairwoman Kelli Stargel said the House's "inflation response fund" is "worthy of discussion."View more book results for the query "Fish"
How Max Overcame Low Self-Esteem and Found Harmony in the Often Rancorous World of Divorce Mediation
'It means the world to me. I am a huge animal lover. I always have been. My first job was at the local pet store when I was 12 years old. I have 2500 gallons of fish tanks at my home. I love animals.'--Dustin McCrary, a family law attorney from North CarolinaTop Ten Developments in Business and Human Rights in 2021
The "hardening" of legal norms on business and human rights continued their long-term accretion in 2021, through judicial, legislative and administrative enforcement.From Birding to Baking, Lawyers' Pandemic Hobbies Showcase Promise of Hybrid Work
Sourdough bread is more than just a cliché. Lawyers have relished how flexible schedules better fit their favored pursuits.Engineering Firm Must Face Insurers' Suit Seeking to Escape Coverage for Surfside Collapse
A structural engineering firm will have to face its insurers' claims that they have no obligation to defend the firm from lawsuits filed due to the collapse of the Champlain Towers South Condominium in Surfside, a federal judge ruled Feb. 3.Trending Stories
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