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Judge Orders Stop to Referendum in Coastal Ga. Slave Descendants' Zoning Battle
The judge sided with McIntosh County's elected commissioners seeking to cancel the election, ruling that Georgia's Constitution doesn't allow citizens to challenge zoning ordinances by referendum.Paul Hastings Managing Director of Finance Leaves for CFO Role at Akin
After about 18 months at Paul Hastings, Brian Sakala said he was motivated to move because of Akin's trajectory and the opportunity to step into the shoes of the CFO role.How Senior Marketing Professionals Can Transition to the Legal World
Four senior professionals from legal marketing talked about the differences that make their "new" roles in the law different from their previous marketing roles.5 Ways Small and Midsize Law Firms Can Win More Pitches (and Improve Realization Rates)
Smaller law firms can significantly increase their chances of competing with large "Goliaths" by bringing an industry focus, maximizing their digital footprint, building processes and systems around the pitch/proposal process, looking backwards for strengths, and engaging in social media.Wine, Dine and Grind: Summer Associates Want Experience in 'Real Matters'
While they appreciate lavish experiences, summer associates also want to know what life in Big Law will actually be like.View more book results for the query "Target"
Norfolk Southern's $600M Class Settlement Gets Final Approval
At a final approval hearing on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Benita Pearson said she would approve Norfolk Southern's $600 million class settlement over the 2023 derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.Even With New Business Courts, Texas Is Still a Long Way from Taking Delaware's Corporate Law Mantle
While Texas attorneys have been upfront about their hope that the state's newest courts will help raise Texas' corporate law to Delaware's level, corporate attorneys across the country are all but unanimous: Delaware remains the champ, and that's not changing, at least not any time soon.Even With New Business Courts, Texas Is a Long Way from Taking Delaware's Corporate Law Mantle
While Texas attorneys have been upfront about their hope that the state's newest courts will help raise Texas' corporate law to Delaware's level, corporate attorneys across the country are all but unanimous: Delaware remains the champ, and that's not changing, at least not any time soon.Trending Stories
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