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Regulating Charities: A Small Suggestion
With the exception of assiduous record keepers who know to the penny every gift to every charity in the preceding year, it is easy to contribute more to a charity than would have been intended.Attorney Emerges as Possible Owner of Historic Miami Courthouse Amid Delays of New Building
The opening of the new courthouse has been pushed back yet again. Plus, a buyer has emerged for old "Cielito Lindo," and he's a Florida attorney.Was It Ever A Profession? A Look at the History of Law Firms as a Business with RJon Robins
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Patrick Smith talks with author and small-firm guru RJon Robbins about the history of law as a business, whether that has become more of a focus lately and whether, regardless of what attorneys say, the law has always been a business like any other.Antitrust Partner Plans Move to Davis Polk From Fried Frank
Nathaniel Asker has been at Fried Frank for the last decade.How This Dark Horse Firm Became a Major Player in China
Loeb & Loeb, which launched a Beijing office in 2008, has been playing the long game and is now outgunning the likes of Skadden, Kirkland and Davis Polk for work on U.S. IPOs issued by Asia-based companies.View more book results for the query "*"
Bar Commission Drops Case Against Paxton—But He Wants More
The Commission for Lawyer Discipline asked the Texas Supreme Court to drop its case against Ken Paxton, but the attorney general wants the court to do more than accept a nonsuit with prejudice.Pardons and Acceptance: Take It or Leave It?
Whether the acceptance of a pardon constitutes an admission of guilt by the recipient is not entirely clear.Gibbons Reps Asylum Seekers in $6M Suit Over 2018 ‘Inhumane’ Immigration Policy
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be among the first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.DC Judge Chutkan Allows Jenner's $8M Unpaid Legal Fees Lawsuit to Proceed Against Sierra Leone
"By accepting the terms of the Engagement Letter, Sierra Leone impliedly waived its immunity," U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan wrote in a memorandum opinion allowing Jenner & Block's breach-of-contract lawsuit to proceed against the West African nation in D.C. federal court.Internal Whistleblowing Surged Globally in 2024, So Why Were US Numbers Flat?
"While the jury is still out on whether the DOJ's whistleblower awards pilot program will lead to more employees skipping over internal organizational hotlines to report directly to the DOJ and other agencies, some organizations should be concerned," said Laura Jacobus, executive director of ethics, compliance and training at Mitratech.Trending Stories
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