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UGA Law Student Joins SCOTUS Brief By Transgender Lawyers, Students
Representatives from the legal community—including lawyers, law students and law professors—last week signed a friend-of-the-court brief in support of a Virginia transgender teenager whose discrimination case was pending at the U.S. Supreme Court. More than 100 transgender persons signed the brief in what had been the term's major civil rights case.Transgender Lawyers, Law Students Share Personal Stories in SCOTUS Brief
More than 100 transgender individuals, including lawyers, law students and law professors, filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court that presented personal narratives. Cleary Gottlieb's Howard Zelbo, who wrote the brief, said, "The purpose was really to bring to life for the justices who may not know many trans people that transgender people are really like everyone else and have positive stories and make positive contributions to the country. We wanted this to be uplifting, not negative." Two lawyers and two law students who participated in the brief shared their stories with The National Law Journal.The Asian Lawyer Announces Winners for 2017 Asia Legal Awards
Davis Polk & Wardwell and Korean firm Bae, Kim & Lee are among the top winners of the fourth annual celebration for the regions leading firms and individuals.Deal Watch: Paul Weiss Picks Up Popeyes Takeover Work
A week after falling short on a $143 billion takeover bid for London-based Unilever plc, Scott Barshay and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison helped the "Home of the Whopper" add a new a resident from Louisiana.Cleary Gottlieb Advises on Pemex Deal
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton represented Pemex in a record $4.8 billion-equivalent securities offering reported to be the largest euro-denominated emerging-market corporate-bond offering ever.Cleary Gottlieb Publishes Trump 'Social Media Attack' Survival Guide
Since his election, President Donald Trump has not let go of his personal Twitter account—or his penchant for lashing out against companies on social media. That practice, unprecedented for a president in the internet age, has put companies on edge. And law firms are being called on to help corporate executives prepare for the fallout from drawing Trump's ire on Twitter. Cleary Gottlieb employed an acronym to describe the president's conduct: "SMA," for "social media attack."Trending Stories
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