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Accused of Slapping Colleague at Holiday Party, Denver Airport's Top Lawyer Resigns
"While my intentions were good and I am very passionate about this topic, unfortunately it appears that at least one participant found the exercise embarrassing and inappropriate," stated the airport's former GC, who denies that he smacked a subordinate.Shareholder Activism's Rebound to Confront Game-Changing Rules
Goldman Sachs was the leading financial adviser in activist situations in 2021, according to the Bloomberg data.With an All-Star Roster and Broadened Horizons, Paul Weiss Is Ready for Any Litigation Battle
Once the firm banks turned to under pressure, Paul Weiss has expanded its approach with a team of litigators who can excel in any courtroom.After COP26, Lawyers Step In to Turn Rhetoric Into Reality
The goals of the conference come at a time when law firm ESG practices are booming and clients need help implementing environmental initiatives. But for plaintiffs lawyers, it's about compensating the injured, not changing policy.DuPont to Face Toxic Torts Trial After 2nd Circuit Finds Expert Testimony Wrongly Excluded
The procedural issue, the panel said, should have been reviewed under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.View more book results for the query "Mobil"
Pressing Fight Against Pollution, Monsanto Sued By Dela. AG Jennings Over PCBs
The new lawsuit focuses on toxic chemicals called polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBsAs Cyber Attacks Surge, Law Firms Are an Increasingly Common Target
"We're seeing a significant increase in law firms being attacked," said James Lee, COO of the Identity Theft Resource Center. "That's because their cyber security sucks—it's not much more complicated than that. They have not historically thought of themselves as targets."Midsize Firms Are Increasingly Suffering From Data Breaches and Cyber Attacks
"We're seeing a significant increase in law firms being attacked," said James Lee, COO of the Identity Theft Resource Center. "That's because their cyber security sucks—it's not much more complicated than that. They have not historically thought of themselves as targets."US Judge Tosses Pa. Claims Targeting Oil Firms Over Alleged Groundwater Pollution
U.S. District Judge Vernon S. Broderick found that attorneys for the state government had failed to state a claim against dozens of firms in the case, part of a consolidated and long-running multi-district litigation, which sought damages for cleaning groundwater that had been contaminated by methyl tertiary butyl ether, or MTBE.Trending Stories
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