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Lawyers Scramble to Secure Jobs Ahead of A&O Shearman's South Africa Closure
A&O Shearman's Johannesburg office is closing by year-end, with lawyers still in last-minute talks for new roles.Benjamin West and John Singleton Copley: American Painters in London
Attorney and art historian David Lenefsky discusses the history of the American artists, Benjamin West and John Singleton Copley, writing “Never again would two American painters anywhere outside the U.S. play such an important role in art history.”Legal Nuances of Child Sexual Experimentation vs. Grooming
Without a clear understanding of this distinction, children may be unnecessarily harmed. This can happen by inappropriately being accused of criminal behavior, or not being appropriately accused of criminal behavior. It can also occur when a child, for psychological or physiological reasons, is unable to follow a normative age-appropriate path of child development. Absent clarity, parents, and others who care for children, are unable to know exactly how to monitor children's behavior.For Paul Weiss, Progress Means 'Embracing the Uncomfortable Reality'
"Our firm will look quite different in 2028 and 2035 from today," said Brad Karp, chair of Paul Weiss, The American Lawyer's 2024 Law Firm of the Year.Rogge Dunn Represents Florida Trucking Firm in Civil RICO Suit Against Worldwide Express
Dallas-based Worldwide Express and affiliated companies are alleged in a RICO suit of cheating consumers, their agents and partners and of retaliating against a whistleblower.View more book results for the query "American Express"
When Fun Toys Kill: The Products Liability Case Against Water Beads
Since water bead tragedies can, and likely will, continue until these products are removed from the marketplace and are out of homes (and also child care centers, schools and camps), we offer an action plan for when a family contacts you about a potential water bead ingestion case.CFPB Advisory Opinion Targets Illegal Medical Debt Collection Tactics
Continuing its attack on the $220 billion worth of medical debt owed by Americans and the impact it can have on their lives, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently issued guidance to medical debt collectors in the form of an advisory opinion. The opinion warned them that their debt collection activities may constitute unlawful practices under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and its implementing Regulation F.Global Lawyer: Big Law Walks a Tightrope But Herbert Smith Freehills Refuses to Lose Its Footing
Law firms must strike a balance to make sound decisions, even when politics come into play. Last week HSF demonstrated it would not fall off the high wire, writes The Global Lawyer.SAG-AFTRA Union Health Plan Slammed With Data Breach Class Actions in Wake of Phishing Attack
SAG-AFTRA Health Plan, which provides health care benefits to eligible members of the entertainment industry, was hit with three class actions in California following a data breach incident that occurred in September.Memorable Concurrences of the 20th Century
While Supreme Court concurrences have not received the scholarly focus comparable to that given to dissenting opinions, they merit equal attention.Trending Stories
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