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Pentagon Settles Suit Seeking to Clear Records of Service Members Discharged for Being LGBTQ
Don't Ask, Don't Tell, a policy which barred openly gay people from serving in the military, was repealed in 2011. But the government engaged in ongoing disparate treatment of LGBTQ+ veterans because their discharge papers sometimes cite separation codes that list homosexuality or "sexual perversion," the suit claimed.US Tower General Counsel Elevated to President
Richard Rossi, who started at the bottom of the legal department in 2001 and rose to general counsel in 2018, now is taking another step up.Another US Law Firm Closes London Office
The closure of this firm's London office follows the decision by peer firm Armstrong Teasdale to shutter its own London base in 2024.Judge Largely Blocks Tennessee's Porn Site Age Verification Law as Other States Enforce Theirs
Another age verification law is set to begin in July in Georgia.Divorce Timing Is Everything: Waiting for the New Year May Have Its Advantages
Heading toward divorce during the holidays can feel like navigating a snowstorm with no clear road ahead—stressful, overwhelming and full of obstacles. But do not worry; there is a light at the end of the tunnel—it is the fresh start that January can bring. Waiting until the new year to file for divorce might not seem festive, but it could be your favorite gift of the season because the timing of this decision can have significant financial, legal, and emotional impacts.View more book results for the query "*"
Bracewell Adds Former Pioneer Natural Resources Lawyer to O&G, Energy Transition Practices
Bryan Clark was managing associate general counsel at Pioneer Natural Resources in Dallas.Send Us Your New Partners for The Legal's 2025 New Partners Yearbook
Submissions for The Legal Intelligencer's 2025 New Partners Yearbook are due by Feb. 24, 2025.Another US Firm Shutters London Office
The closure of this firm's London office follows the decision by peer firm Armstrong Teasdale to shutter its own London base in 2024.The Future of Data Protection Enforcement: It’s Hammer Time!
The landscape of data protection and privacy continues to expand, and with that expansion comes increased scrutiny and the promise of increased enforcement. 2025 will mark a convergence of the proliferation of artificial intelligence, a growing understanding of and desire to exercise consumer rights and protections and new legislation, meaning increased regulatory enforcement is inevitable. This article explores the impending new legislative landscape, what increased enforcement may look like and how companies can prepare for optimal compliance.Trending Stories
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