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Deal Watch: AI Race Changes Deal Market, Influencing Capital Markets, Energy, Real Estate Practices
Simpson Thacher partner David Azarkh said the need for capital to support AI companies and those in the energy, data, infrastructure and real estate industries "will mean additional capital markets offerings."Which Presidential Ticket Are Florida Attorneys Supporting?
With two personal injury firms leading the pack, Florida-based attorneys gave huge sums to both the Biden and Trump presidential campaigns. But the Democratic ticket appears to hold an advantage among attorneys, even in the now solidly red state.Federal Ruling 'Sets Precedent' for 'Trap and Trace' Software Class Actions in Calif.
"It's the first case effectively saying that software on a website can violate the Trap and Trace Law," said Robert Tauler, an attorney at Los Angeles firm Tauler Smith, who is representing the plaintiff.Orrick Wins Reversal of $2B Verdict in Trade Secrets Case in Virginia Appeals Court
Software company Appian accused rival Pegasystems of stealing trade secrets to improve its own business-services products. Tuesday's decision overturns what had been the largest award in Virginia history.View more book results for the query "Stewarts Law"
Corporate Counsel Announces Its 2024 Women, Influence and Power in Law Awards!
Corporate Counsel is excited to announce the honorees for our 2024 Women, Influence & Power in Law Awards! The WIPL awards honor in-house and law firm women leaders and allies who have demonstrated a commitment to advancing the empowerment of women in law. These outstanding honorees will be recognized at an awards dinner on Sept. 24 as part of our Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference in Chicago.The State of New York Divorce Practice
In this article, Alan Feigenbaum questions whether New York matrimonial courts have been provided with the resources necessary to protect children of divorce. He has polled some members of the Bar, as well as a retired judge, to get their views on the matter. To conclude, he shares his own views as well.Divided 5th Circuit Strikes Down FCC's Telecom Subsidy Program as Unconstitutional
The appeals court held that Congress violated the Constitution by allowing the agency to subdelegate the collection of a de facto tax to a private company.Deeply Divided Court: Judges Disagree on Telecom Subsidies in FCC Case
In Consumers' Research v. FCC, plaintiffs argue Congress violated the U.S. Constitution by allowing the FCC to subdelegate the collection of funds to a private company.Trending Stories
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