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Midsize Moves: McNees Adds Archer Partner, Wiggin and Dana Hires Former Quinn Emmanuel Team
McNees Wallace & Nurick announced that corporate and securities attorney Allen C. Tucci joined the firm's Devon, Pennsylvania, office; Wiggin and Dana's intellectual property practice announced that litigator Kate Cassidy and her team have joined the firm's New York office, Cassidy as a partner.Brothers Plead Guilty to Securities Fraud Involving Proposed 2021 Trump SPAC Merger
Each pleaded guilty to one count of securities fraud. The remaining defendant in the case, former DWAC board member Bruce Garelick, has pleaded not guilty to securities fraud charges.From Prohibition to Profit: The Potential Tax Benefits of Legalizing Marijuana
If Pennsylvania legalizes and taxes medical marijuana, what are its options? Shapiro proposed a 20% tax on the wholesale price of cannabis. The states that have legalized and are taxing marijuana have taken varied approaches, yet they fall into three general categories of excise taxes: percentage-of-price taxes; weight-based taxes; and potency-based taxes.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from King & Spalding, Kirkland, Hogan Lovells and Weil Gotshal.What Should Midsize Firms Consider When Contemplating A Merger?
As mergers continue popping up within the legal landscape, midsize and boutique firms are considering several factors when contemplating a deal. Scale and culture remain at the forefront of those discussions.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from Quinn Emanuel, Keller Postman, Latham, MoFo and Steptoe.South Carolina Lawmakers Return To Supreme Court Amid 'Uncertainty'
"The panel's inaction at this late juncture has invited chaos and uncertainty into South Carolina's Congressional elections," the state lawmakers wrote.'This Defendant Knew Better': Disbarred Attorney Sentenced to 30 Months in Bank Fraud Case
Prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York asked for a 48-month sentence, but Judge Daniels said he considered the defendant's lack of a criminal history, past good works, age and health in imposing a lower sentence.Newsmakers: Michael Best Names George P. Bush as Office Managing Partner in Austin
Also: Chamberlain Hrdlicka completes $6 million renovation.Internal Investigation Finds Colorado Law Dean Violated Anti-Discrimination Policies
The OIEC found that the preponderance of the evidence supports a prima facie case of retaliation, and that while Inniss "provided plausibly legitimate non-retaliatory reasons" for her decision to remove Campos from the committee, OIEC also found that her "proffered reasons were not the only factors involved."Trending Stories
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