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Lessons From Guantanamo Bay: Rapport Building in Workplace Investigations
What do the Guantanamo Bay Military Commissions have to do with workplace investigations? As it turns out, more than you would think, according to Rachel Reddick, an attorney investigator with Oppenheimer Investigations Group.AI Regulation Is Picking Up Steam in State Legislatures
"It is taking over our lives, whether we know it or not," said Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, a member of the California State Assembly. "How do we ensure decisions are being made that are not discriminatory?"What's On Tap For The October 2023 Supreme Court Term?
After wading into explosive social issues in recent years, the Supreme Court's conservative majority will turn its attention to an old familiar foe: the administrative state.Milbank Adds Cahill Partner Who Will Co-Lead White Collar Defense Practice
The addition of Nola Heller boosts the firm's pitch to land on clients' most important matters, said Milbank's George Canellos.View more book results for the query "Federal Communications Commission"
People in the News—Aug. 22, 2023—High Swartz, Post & Schell
High Swartz recently welcomed commercial litigation attorney Roxanne Zhilo to the firm in its Norristown office.En Route to the Supreme Court? Legal Issues to Watch in the U.S. Appeals Courts
Conflicting Circuit court decisions on regulatory, bankruptcy, torts and venue matters might be headed for Supreme Court resolution.Deal Watch: Kirkland Advises in $15B in Deals, Dealmakers Await Adoption of New PE Rules
While Kirkland had a big week in deals, the firm and others are facing significant changes in oversight rules for PE firms and hedge funds.Lawyer Stepping Aside Who Helped Shape Charter Communications Into No. 2 Cable Operator
David Ellen played a key role in the transformation of the cable industry, first as general counsel of Cablevision before its $17.7 billion sale in 2016 and then as a senior executive at Charter as it digested nearly $100 billion in acquisitions.Hot Workforce Topics in 2023: Remote Work and Pro-Employee Movements
The year 2023 represents a time of shifting attitudes toward the workplace and workforce, with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to wax and wane, pro-employee movements taking place in high-profile industries, and the make-up of the U.S. Supreme Court and the rest of the federal court system on a conservative shift. Keeping up with the hot topics ensures employers understand their workforce and the issues facing them.Trending Stories
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