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What 11 Ex-Big Law Partners' Financial Disclosures Revealed in 2018
Geoffrey Berman, the U.S. attorney for SDNY, reported earning about $3.5 million in salary and bonus last year at Greenberg Traurig. Marc Berger, director of the SEC's New York office, earned a partnership share of $2.4 million last year from Ropes & Gray.Here are the Latest Laterals Moves in the U.K.
A roundup of lawyer moves abroad.Big Firms Round Out Local Practices With December Lateral Hires
Large and midsize firms continued to seek out lawyers with specialized knowledge and niche practices in the last few weeks of the year.Former $1M+ Allen & Overy Partner Gets Trump Nod to Lead Commodities Agency
The former clerk to Justice Clarence Thomas would succeed J. Christopher Giancarlo at the helm of CFTC, which ever more is asserting its regulatory voice in the cryptocurrency arena.State AGs File Pioneering Suit Under HIPAA for Medical Records Data Breach
A dozen state attorneys general have united to bring the first multistate lawsuit under federal health care privacy law, in connection with a medical records company data breach that put millions of patient records at risk.12 State AGs Sue Electronic Medical Records Company Under HIPAA for Data Breach, a First
A dozen state attorneys general have united to bring the first multistate lawsuit under federal health care privacy law, in connection with a medical records company data breach that put millions of patient records at risk. The lawsuit is part of a growing trend of state enforcement of consumer and data privacy laws, and the first such AG suit under HIPAA.12 State AGs Sue Medical Records Company Under HIPAA for Data Breach, a First
A dozen state attorneys general have united to bring the first multistate lawsuit under federal health care privacy law, in connection with a medical records company data breach that put millions of patient records at risk. The lawsuit is part of a growing trend of state enforcement of consumer and data privacy laws, and the first such AG suit under HIPAA.Venezuela Starts Paying After Settling $1.2B Arbitration Award for Seized Gold Mining Rights
Venezuela resisted paying for terminating gold-mining rights until after the plaintiff sought Citgo assets.Venezuela Makes Initial Payment on $1.2B Arbitration Award
Canadian mining company Crystallex said in a court filing last week that Venezuela on Nov. 23 completed an up-front payment of $425 million, on top of $75 million that it had already turned over, and plans to satisfy the rest of judgment by Jan. 10.Trending Stories
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