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Coral Gables Mayor Recalls Overcoming Losses and Moving On
“In law school they tell you the most important thing is to spot the issues, and you do learn to spot the important issues, the crux of problems, of situations, and deal with those versus extraneous things,” Valdes Fauli said. “That's very valuable for my job as a mayor.”Valdes-Fauli Set to Leave Fox Rothschild
The attorney, who is mayor of Coral Gables, will launch a solo practice in Coral Gables.NAM GC Kelly Calls Lawsuits Against Energy Companies 'Misguided'
Although it's important to address climate change, said Linda Kelly, general counsel of the National Association of Manufacturers, lawsuits against energy companies around the issue aren't the answer.New York City Sues Energy Companies Over Climate Change
City officials say the five companies sued knew about the threat of climate change from the burning of fossil fuels, but have continued their business practices regardless.Exxon, 237 Other Firms Commit to Climate Change Reports
One attorney said that the new commitments will place climate change disclosures "front and center," rather than leaving them as a "side issue."Here Are Big Pharma's Go-To Law Firms for Opioid Marketing Defense
ALM takes a look at which law firms the pharmaceutical industry is turning to for representation in this nationwide spate of opioid marketing litigation.Top 10 Game-Changing Litigator Moves in October
This month some of the most exciting, game-changing moves involved women. Firms that came out on top include Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Covington & Burling, Dechert and Bracewell in practice areas ranging from appellate law to class action defense to government contracts.Understanding the Full Impact of 'Kokesh' on SEC Enforcement Proceedings
In this Outside Counsel article, Bill Maguire, Terence Healy and Valerie Cahan write: The impacts of 'Kokesh' in SEC enforcement proceedings are significant and will unfold quickly in the coming years.Exxon Settles Pollution Case With Feds by Upgrading 8 Plants
Exxon Mobil settled air pollution violations with the Trump administration by paying a $2.5 million civil penalty and promising to spend $300 million…Should You Move for Summary Judgment in a Condemnation Case, or In Limine?
In his Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, Michael Rikon writes: Courts rarely grant summary judgment motions in a condemnation case. The reason is that the issue of just compensation presents an inherent issue of fact for the court to be determined on the evidence presented which usually is focused on a written appraisal.Trending Stories
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