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'Further Investment in Power' Will Drive Big Law Business—But What About Clean Energy Projects?
A number of energy lawyers said demand for power for data centers — essential for AI — will be an important driver of infrastructure projects in 2025.NY Firm's Amicus Brief Asks for Corporate Transparency Act to Remain on Pause
Couch White, a regional law firm based in Albany, New York, has filed a nuanced amicus brief that asks a Texas federal court to keep in place a stay of the Corporate Transparency Act, which imposes a Jan. 1 deadline for businesses to file reports of their Beneficial Ownership Information.Energy Lawyers Working in Texas Expect Strong Demand to Continue in 2025 Across Energy Sector
A number of energy lawyers working in the Texas market said demand for power for data centers — essential for AI — will be an important driver of infrastructure projects in 2025.5th Circuit Overturns OFAC’s Tornado Cash Sanctions
This court ruling, which limits what can be designated or sanctioned by the U.S. government, has been hailed as a victory for the crypto industry, and it could also carry implications for the future of OFAC enforcement in a post-Loper Bright reality.Data Breaches, Increased Regulatory Risk and Florida’s New Digital Bill of Rights
Companies should be aware of the varying applicable regulatory frameworks required to protect consumer data and avoid additional penalties and liabilities under the growing number of data security enforcers.View more book results for the query "U.S. Department of State"
Risk Mitigation: Employee Engagement Results in Fewer Lawsuits (and Other Benefits)
Federal employment litigation is on the rise. A key factor driving this increase may be the growing lack of employee engagement, as workers feel more disconnected and dissatisfied with their employers. This disengagement led employees to be more proactive in gathering concrete evidence for discrimination and retaliation claims. Employers must prioritize fostering engagement to reduce the risk of costly litigation and protect their bottom line by decreasing turnover, increasing productivity and loyalty, etc.AI and the Evolution of Legal Talent Functions
Law firms that are at the forefront of evaluating and deploying new technologies can demand certain requirements before rewarding their business to the providers who measure up. This would ensure products meet high legal and ethical standards, while still delivering on the promise of their potential.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.Trending Stories
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