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Party-Appointed Arbitrators in International Arbitration: Criticized but Beloved
This articles discusses the continued vitality of the party-appointed arbitrator function and how it is treated by international arbitration users and their counsel in the face of guidelines and rules that have an impact on it.South Florida Attorney Behind Lawsuits Against Iconic Fast Food, Candy Brands
"The problem today is everything is profit over the quality of whatever you are doing," claimed Anthony Russo Jr., president of the Russo Firm.How to Take Ownership of Your Company's IP
For most companies, IP is their most valuable asset. When IP is created, the employee or consultant who created it freely (usually) assigns it to their employer or client. But sometimes, something goes wrong. Relationships can sour. The employee or consultant can leave. Or, the person might even pass away. If any of these things happen when there is no written assignment of the IP to the company, things can get messy.Employer Regulation of Employee Political Conduct In and Outside of the Office
A discussion of an employer's ability to regulate employee political activity inside and outside of the workplace. "In the current era of heightened political discourse, seamless social media and hybrid work arrangements, employers face difficult questions as to the extent to which they can lawfully limit or prohibit employee political conduct in and outside of the workplace. Just ask Google…"View more book results for the query "New York University"
AI: Looking at Its Impact on the Legal Profession in 2025 and Beyond
Join this complimentary webcast to explore how AI is reshaping the legal landscape.Big Stock Award Sends Dell GC onto Company's Highest-Paid List
The case in Delaware Court of Chancery alleged the company's process of negotiating and approving the transaction via a special committee was designed to benefit Chairman and CEO Michael Dell and Silver Lake.Big Stock Award Propels Dell GC onto Company's Highest-Paid List
Richard Rothberg joined the company in 1999 and has been its legal chief since 2013.Can Trump's Lawyers Effectively Refute the Prosecution's Evidence?
Assuming Donald Trump does not testify in his criminal trial in Manhattan—which is set to conclude testimony this week—and the defense presents no evidence, it will be interesting to see whether and how the defense deals with Trump's silence, Law Journal columnist Bennett Gershman writes.Google Asks Virginia Federal Court to Remove Jury in DOJ's Antitrust Case
"Civil antitrust cases brought by the United States have historically been tried to the bench—not to a jury," Google stated.Trending Stories
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