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FIFA on Hiring Spree to Build Out Miami-Based Legal Team
Among the hires so far is Miami native Lynn Carillo, a former vice president of legal for NBCUniversal.Ex-Trump Org CFO Allen Weisselberg Pleads Guilty to Perjury, Faces 5-Month Sentence
Under questioning by the judge, Weisselberg admitted to making knowingly false statements both under deposition and during the New York attorney general's civil fraud case about the size of Donald Trump's triplex apartment.Felonies, Frivolous Filings and the Jan. 6 Uprising: 9 Florida Lawyers Disciplined
Two attorneys were disbarred, four had their licenses revoked, two were suspended, and one faced reprimand.Could the FRCP Require Data Privacy, Cybersecurity Considerations in Proportionality Tests?
While the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure don't currently account for the impact of discovery proceedings on data privacy rights, some proposals are trying to change that.Business Law Firm Study: Third-Party Litigation Funding Is 'Albatross' for NY Civil Courts
Trial lawyers say litigation funding can level the playing field for plaintiffs, while the report blamed the industry for more cases going to trial rather than settling.View more book results for the query "Curtis"
Morris Nichols Partner to Serve as a Program Coordinator for ABA Panel
The American Bar Association section of litigation's bankruptcy and insolvency litigation committee is scheduled to host a virtual program, "Developments in Small Business Reorganizations under Subchapter 5 of the Bankruptcy Code" on Thursday, and Morris Nichols Arsht & Tunnell bankruptcy and restructuring partner Curtis Miller is to serve as a program coordinator.5 Cases That Have Divided New Jersey's Largely Unified Supreme Court
Criminal matters seem to sew the most discord among the typically aligned justices, with rulings in criminal appeals making up four of the five decisions that have attracted dissents in recent months.Legal Tech's Predictions for Artificial Intelligence in 2024
Legal industry experts make their predictions for what artificial intelligence has in store for law in the coming year.Litigating 'Cause' Under New York Employment Contracts
Sometimes the "cause" standard in employment contracts specifies particular misconduct and a minimum level of culpability, such as "gross negligence" or "recklessness." Sometimes it's undefined. Either way, these provisions leave open a critical issue: the relevance of the employer's honesty, good faith and evenhandedness in applying the "cause" standard. Surprisingly, the New York case law on this point is a mixed bag.Trending Stories
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