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A&O Shearman To Lose Another Five Lawyers to EY
A 25-year legal veteran is joining EY Abogados to lead its Madrid labor practice and corporate development, the latest departure as dozens of A&O Shearman partners exit following last year’s transatlantic merger.Pearl Cohen Enters San Francisco Market Via Combination With IP Boutique
The Israeli law firm gains a foothold in Northern California as a result of the deal.'Incredibly Complicated'? Antitrust Litigators Identify Pros and Cons of Proposed One Agency Act
"It would be risky to try to consolidate antitrust enforcement over to one house," Sheppard Mullin partner John Carroll said of the One Agency Act bill that would merge the FTC's Bureau of Competition into the U.S. Department of Justice.'A Warning Shot to Board Rooms': DOJ Decision to Fight $14B Tech Merger May Be Bad Omen for Industry
HPE Enterprise and Juniper Networks say that the wireless networking market has robust competition and that AI adoption is lowering barriers to entry.Securities Action Targeting Polestar Alleges Mistakes in SEC Filings
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Conspiracy Suits Against Quinn Emanuel, Roc Nation Moved to Federal District Court
The case, filed by Tony Buzbee of Buzbee Law Firm, will proceed in the U.S. District Court in Houston.PAGA Claims Must Now Be 'Headed'
As long as an employee has standing to bring a representative action on behalf of fellow employees, he or she must first arbitrate any individual PAGA claim based on those same violations.Million-Dollar Verdict: Miami Jury Sides With Small Business
Jurors awarded $820,000, plus $300,000 in punitive damages.'Reluctant to Trust'?: NY Courts Continue to Grapple With Complexities of Jury Diversity
Increasing jurors' compensation, creating a travel stipend, child care services, and relaxing limits on people who struggle with English were among suggestions to diversify jury pools in upstate New York. The ideas were discussed during the second forum on jury diversification by the Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission.Trending Stories
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