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How McGuireWoods Acted Fast to Snap Up an Insurance Recovery Boutique
With almost a dozen lawyers moving to McGuireWoods, two to Blank Rome and two more to other organizations, Pasich has ceased operations.West Palm Beach Federal Court Imposes $850K Penalty for Insider Trading
The U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission alleged that the defendant misappropriated material and non-public information regarding the partnership between ADT Inc. and Google LLC from a family member, who is a senior employee at the security company.No Retroactive Pay for Judge Who Beat Criminal Charges
Citing case law from the Third Circuit calling back pay "impermissible retrospective relief" that "necessarily depletes the state treasury," U.S. District Judge Edward Kiel wrote, "I see no reason to stray from this general principle and award plaintiff what is in all practical respects back pay."Tips on Trying to Jury a Large Business Case in Connecticut on the Complex Litigation Docket, Part 2
This is the second article of a two-part series outlining some of the tools and advantages of presenting a complex business dispute to a jury utilizing the CLD.Court Refuses to Reconsider Records Case About Florida Supreme Court Conversations
An appeals court Friday refused to reconsider a closely watched case about whether Gov. Ron DeSantis should be shielded from releasing records.View more book results for the query "*"
SCOTUS Takes an Important Step in Securing the Safety of Victims of Domestic Violence
A discussion of the recent SCOTUS decision, 'United States v. Rahimi' regarding gun ownership and domestic violence.Leaders in Law: Meet New CBA President James T. Shearin
"If courts can't protect people and institutions when they need protecting, then we're all in trouble," James T. Shearin said.Five Ways to Overcome Cultural Features in Mediation
When negotiating across cultures, different perspectives may result in potential misunderstandings, which can reduce the chance of exploring and finding solutions that integrate various perspectives and resolve disputes effectively.Tightening the Reins on Administrative Agencies
In Corner Post v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the court held that the six-year statute of limitations applicable to suits under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) challenging administrative agency regulations does not begin to run when the regulations are published but rather when the plaintiff was injured by final agency action.Trending Stories
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