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GC With Deep GM Experience Takes Legal Reins of Power Management Giant
Lucy Clark Dougherty's legal career has taken her in many directions, from senior posts in the Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security to a board seat at Hertz.Who Knocked on the Supreme Court’s Door in November?
Questions about labor law, juror discrimination and a billion-dollar software judgment reached the Supreme Court's petition slot last month.US Reviewer of Foreign Transactions Sees More Political, Policy Influence, Say Observers
“One of the challenges to this whole process is how does one define national security,” said attorney Justin Huff of Dorsey & Whitney, who served on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States at the Treasury Department under the Obama and Trump administrations.Meet the Judges: Senate Confirms 7 Superior Court Nominees in Final 2024 Session
In the New Jersey Senate’s final 2024 session, the legislators confirmed a new Mercer County prosecutor and seven nominees to the Superior Court.‘Hawk Tuah Girl’ $440 Million Meme Coin Collapse Sparks Legal Battle
A crypto coin inspired by the viral social media meme suffered a near-total collapse in less than a day, leading a group of investors to file suit against founders of the cryptocurrency.View more book results for the query "U.S. Department of Justice"
Cuomo Intends to File Defamation Claim Against Sexual Harassment Accuser
A former health policy aide who accused the ex-governor of sexual harassment has ended her federal case. But lawyers for Andrew Cuomo have filed notice of a defamation claim. Charlotte Bennett's lawyer, however, said such a case would have no merit.High Court May Limit the Reach of the Wire Fraud Statute
On Dec. 9, 2024, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in 'Kousisis v. United States', which considers the viability of the fraudulent inducement theory under which the government argues that deception to induce a commercial exchange can constitute mail or wire fraud, even if inflicting economic harm on the alleged victim was not the object of the scheme.Longtime Georgetown Law Dean to Step Down in 2025
William Treanor will move to a full-time faculty position at the end of the academic year.The Future of AI and Antitrust Under Trump
AI antitrust issues are poised to take center stage as the president-elect returns to the White House.Construing Separate Contractual Instruments As One
The authors write "It is common in complex commercial transactions, and even in some less complex ones, for the parties to enter into a series of contracts setting forth their various agreements. Such agreements executed at the same time can address different aspects of the transaction, different rights and obligations, or involve different parties. Contracts related to a common matter can also be executed at different times as a transaction matures or as circumstances change."Trending Stories
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