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IVF, Gun, Terrorism Litigation Lead Notable Supreme Court Appeals Filed in August
The dog days may be slow for the justices but not for the clerk's office at the nation's top court.Can the President Fire the SEC Chair or Other Commissioners?
Even if the President could entirely remove and/or reappoint the Chair or other Commissioners, the President would still have to meet the statutory requirements regarding political party affiliations and staggered terms.Veteran AMC Networks General Counsel to Retire at Year's End
In a statement, AMC Networks CEO Kristin Dolan said the company is "deeply grateful" for retiring general counsel Jamie Gallagher's "exceptional leadership and contributions."GC Searches Veer Away From Internal Hires, Upending In-House Promotion Tracks
Succeeding as general counsel now requires a much broader range of skills, "making the step up for internal candidates from deputy to GC a much bigger gap to bridge," a report from the executive search firm Russell Reynolds Associates says.View more book results for the query "Cox Communications, Inc."
Punitive Damages Require Proven Knowledge of Anti-Bias Law, 4th Circuit Rules
Plaintiffs seeking punitives must show "the employer's managerial agent had at least a rudimentary knowledge of the import of a federal anti-discrimination statute," appeals court said.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from Orrick, Nelson Mullins, Faegre Drinker and Steptoe.Atlanta's Cox Enterprises Taps In-House Veteran With 'Vast Knowledge' for New Role
Amber Hall—who has spent her entire in-house career at Cox Enterprises save for a three-year sojourn to Wells Fargo—is the company's first chief compliance and privacy officer.Family-Owned Conglomerate Taps In-House Veteran With 'Vast Knowledge' for New Role
Amber Hall—who has spent her entire in-house career at Cox Enterprises save for a three-year sojourn to Wells Fargo—is the company's first chief compliance and privacy officer.How the Supreme Court Saved the Internet from Itself: 'Gonzalez v. Google' and 'Twitter v. Taamneh'
The Internet is still standing, but the Supreme Court's reasoning in theGonzalez opinion remains perplexing. Gonzalez and Taamneh are a story about how the Supreme Court "saved" the Internet from itself, and the Court needed both cases to do so.Trending Stories
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