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Wilmer Grows Partner Profits, Trims Head Count as California Beckons
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr pruned attorney head count but kept revenue stable last year, as high-profile clients from Washington, D.C., to California turned to the firm to keep regulators and courtroom adversaries at bay.Should Executive Pay Be More 'Long-Term'?
In his Executive Compensation column, Joseph E. Bachelder III looks at earn-out requirements that apply to long-term incentive awards through the lens of the 2015 compensation package of Rex Tillerson, then CEO of Exxon Mobil, a noteworthy example because of long-term components that go substantially beyond the "norm" of three years.Tracking 'Wayne Tracker': State AGs Targeting Email Trail of Tillerson's Alleged Alter Ego
Hard-luck reporters assigned to the State Department who must chase reticent Secretary of State Rex Tillerson for his rare comments now have company: the lawyers lining up to learn what "Wayne Tracker" had to say.Exxon Blasts NY AG Over Tillerson-Email Accusations
Exxon Mobil is complaining about the way New York's attorney general disclosed that former CEO and current Secretary of State Rex Tillerson used an alias email account, saying it damaged the company by generating "sensational coverage in the press."Exxon Mobil Lawyers Ask Court to Enforce $188M Venezuela Award
Exxon Mobil asked for a judge to order Venezuela to pay the more than $188.3 million the company says it is still owed related to the 2007 expropriation of the company's oil assets, after a tribunal recently annulled most of $1.4 billion award.Experts' Proofs Flunk N.Y. 'Reliability' Standards
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig writes: An important decision issued in February by the First Department tees up a grand refresher course on New York's legal standards for admitting expert testimony in toxic tort litigation.Failure of Causation Proof Scuttles Asbestos Verdict
A trial judge properly set aside a $11 million jury verdict for the estate of an auto mechanic who worked with asbestos-laden brake pads and died of mesothelioma but left unproven allegations he was exposed to enough of the toxin to cause his illness, a divided appeals court ruled.SILOAM SPRINGS HOTEL, LLC, v. CENTURY SURETY COMPANY
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Siloam Springs Hotel, LLC.v.Centruy Surety Company2017 WL 696815NOTICE: THIS OPINION HAS…State, Investors Team Up to Force Exxon to Report Climate Change Risk
New York state's comptroller said Thursday he has lined up support from 47 other investors in the Exxon Mobil Corp. for a proposed shareholder resolution requiring the energy company to report on how its business will be affected by climate change mitigation efforts.Trending Stories
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