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New York-Based Skadden Team Joins White & Case Group in Mexico City for Citigroup Demerger
The separation of Citi’s highly profitable, yet scandal-plagued Mexican unit comes as the banking giant prepares for an IPO of its retail banking business in Mexico.No Two Wildfires Alike: Lawyers Take Different Legal Strategies in California
At least three lawsuits have been filed against the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power over the Palisades wildfire, while nearly 30 name Edison over the Eaton wildfire.Poop-Themed Dog Toy OK as Parody, but Still Tarnished Jack Daniel’s Brand, Court Says
In a case that was remanded back by the Supreme Court, a U.S. district court found the toy was a parody that did not infringe on Jack Daniel's trademark, but still tarnished the whiskey brand, noting “human consumption and canine excrement do not mix.”Meet the New President of NY's Association of Trial Court Jurists
Supreme Court Justice Frank Caruso of Niagara Falls recently assumed the presidency of New York's alliance of trial court jurists, shifting its leadership from New York City.Lawyers' Phones Are Ringing: What Should Employers Do If ICE Raids Their Business?
As an immigration raid in Newark, New Jersey, is widely condemned by community leaders, there are some questions about what constitutes due process during such raids.View more book results for the query "*"
Freshfields Hires Ex-SEC Corporate Finance Director in Silicon Valley
Erik Gerding spent three years at the Securities and Exchange Commission.Meet the SEC's New Interim General Counsel
Jeffrey Finnell’s appointment as the SEC’s new acting general counsel was announced Friday, alongside a slate of officials to fill out top positions at the agency.Will Madrid Become the Next Arbitration Hub?
Spain’s capital is positioning itself as a key player in the global arbitration landscape, attracting increasing attention from international dispute resolution professionals.‘Ripe for SCOTUS’: Ruling Creates Circuit Split on NLRB’s Expanded Monetary Remedies
On Tuesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld an NLRB order directing Macy’s to pay union members for "direct or foreseeable pecuniary harms” stemming from an unlawful lockout of workers after a strike, pursuant to the board’s 2022 Thryv v. NLRB opinion.'They Are Never Going to Learn': Geico Not Protected by Litigation Privilege
A Connecticut appellate court is allowing a plaintiff to proceed with claims that Geico acted in bad faith.Trending Stories
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