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The Fed Cut Brings No Clarity, Just Uncertainty
Wednesday arrived with the Fed’s announcement of a 0.25% rate cut. The markets seemed to be disappointed by the meagerness of the cut.Genuine Health Brings on First General Counsel
Marc Auerbach joins the fast-growing health care company from Cozen O’Connor, where he was a shareholder specializing in health care.Appeals Panel Makes 'Blue-Pencil' Modifications to ADP Restrictive Covenants
The decision shed light on what sort of restrictive-covenant provisions a court might tailor as overly broad in future cases.Lifetime Achievement: Raquel 'Rocky' Rodriguez's Working Has Lasting Impact on Florida
Former U.S. Ambassador Sue M. Cobb hits the highlights of Raquel “Rocky” Rodriguez's practice "at the intersection of law, government and business."Who Got the Work: A Billy Joel Concert Injury and a Napping City Assessor
Post & Schell represents defendants against a man who claims he was injured working on a Billy Joel concert, Drummond Woodsum looks into claims that a New Hampshire city adviser was napping on the job, and other work from midsize firms.Midsize Moves: A Texas Judge and an Ohio Counsel
A Texas attorney leaves Kelly Hart & Hallman to become a judge; an Ohio attorney joins McDonald Hopkins as counsel, and other midsize moves.Finding ADP Restrictive Covenants Overbroad, 3rd Circuit Orders 'Blue Penciling' of Terms
The appeals court overturned rulings by two U.S. District Court judges who concluded that ADP's Restrictive Covenant Agreement is unenforceable.Argentine Lawyer Sues Uber, Saying Buenos Aires Launch Left Him Facing Prison
Uber's Argentina representative, Michael R. Rattagan, says in a lawsuit he was subjected to police investigations and tax evasion charges for Uber's violation of local regulations,Who Got the Work: M&A Success and an Uber Lawyer Dispute
Offit Kurman celebrates is largest-ever pair of client transactions, McDonald Hopkins represents an Argentinian lawyer against Uber, and other jobs from midsize firms.Argentine Lawyer Sues Uber Over Fallout From Buenos Aires Launch
The lawyer who represented Uber prior to its 2016 launch in Buenos Aires claims Uber's “ask for forgiveness” approach to regulators there has left him facing up to nine years in prison.Trending Stories
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