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Corporate Counsel Announces Finalists for the 2024 Best Legal Department Awards
Corporate Counsel's editorial department is pleased to announce the finalists of our 2024 Best Legal Departments awards. We have selected outstanding corporate legal departments and legal leaders that stood out this past year.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.Bondurant Mixson & Elmore Founder Recognized for His Decades of Pro Bono Influence
With its "highest honor" award, the ABA is recognizing Emmet Bondurant, whose work led to "one person, one vote" rule, Georgia indigent defense law.Deal Watch: Davis Polk, Simpson Thacher Help Usher in $3.4B A&O Shearman Deal
At least nine outside counsel lawyers at Davis Polk and Simpson are on the A&O Shearman deal, likely adding a costly legal bill to the merger process.Deal Watch: Davis Polk, Simpson Thacher Help Usher in $3.4B A&O Shearman Deal
At least nine outside counsel lawyers at Davis Polk and Simpson are on the A&O Shearman deal, likely adding a costly legal bill to the merger process.Hill & Stout, PLLC v. Mut. of Enumclaw Ins. Co.
The Washington Supreme Court has become the fifth state supreme court to rule in insurers' favor in COVID-19 business interruption litigation.Man Sues Weyerhaeuser Over Construction Runoff Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Roc Nation LLC v. HCC Int'l Ins. Co., PLC
The court decided that an insurer must pay out the majority of a $12.5 million limit on a key man insurance policy taken out on the manager of a pop band who died from a blood clot in 2017.The Antitrust Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
One area of the law in which her opinions in a most prolific career are rare, is that of antitrust. It could be that Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who joined a U.S. Supreme Court already heavy with two antitrust jurists—Justices Stephen Breyer and Justice John Paul Stevens, and more recently Justice Neil Gorsuch—felt the viewpoints of her better-versed colleagues more compelling than her own thoughts on the matter.Environmental Groups, State AGs Challenge Endangered Species Act Revisions
As with many environmental policy developments in this current political atmosphere, however, public reaction has been split—many members of the regulated community have welcomed the changes, while environmental groups and several state attorneys general have sued the administration to overturn the rulemaking.Trending Stories
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