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FIFA Moving Legal Department From Switzerland to Miami
The move—which will include 100 legal, audit and compliance personnel—comes as the U.S. prepares to host the 2025 Club World Cup and to co-host with Canada and Mexico the 2026 World Cup.Schulte Creates Special Situations Group as Clients Look for More Flex in Distressed Transactions
With more options available than in previous years, Schulte looks to organize and market that they can handle it all.Legal Malpractice? Houston Law Firm Sued by Client
Alleged failures included not investigating and serving the hospital with suit, and failure to timely serve an initial report to a rehab center.First Dept. Forms Bright-Line Rule To Cap Damages From Breach of 'Agreement to Agree'
In his March 2023 column, Curtis Leitner discussed how the trial court in 'Cresco' bucked the principle that damages from a breach of a preliminary "agreement to agree" are limited to out-of-pocket costs—however, the First Department reversed this decision in June. This column addresses that reversal.View more book results for the query "Curtis"
Overheard at ILTACON 2023: The Biggest Legal Tech Trends and Challenges on Everyone's Minds
This year's ILTACON conference saw a growing curiosity toward generative AI, albeit with some more leveled reactions from vendors and legal professionals alike.Bad Laws? Texas Attorneys Are Fighting 6 Bills Set to Take Effect This Week
"There should be no mistake here: H.B. 2127's clear target is effective repeal of constitutional home rule itself," City of Houston attorney Collyn Ann Peddie said.Behind the Scenes of a Defense Win With a Rare Secondary Insurer Settlement Offer
"In situations like this, you don't often see the excess carrier, who obviously appreciated a risk, negotiation with the plaintiff's attorney," defense attorney Matt Moffett said. "Most do not make an offer until the underlying insurance carrier offered all their money."'It's Just the Beginning': Lawsuits Charge Electric Utility With Hawaii Wildfires
At least two class actions and one lawsuit already have been filed against Hawaiian Electric Co., the utility in Maui, where nearly 100 people died from wildfires that began Aug. 8.Trending Stories
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