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Longtime Baker & Hostetler Partner, Former White House Counsel David Rivkin Dies at 68
David Rivkin Jr., a longtime Baker & Hostetler attorney and former White House counsel, has died at the age of 68.Court System Seeks Public Comment on E-Filing for Annual Report
Comments on New York's e-filing system must be submitted by Jan. 17, 2025.Foreign-Company Lobbyists Would Need to Register Under Proposed DOJ Regulation
The proposed regulatory change to the Foreign Agents Registration Act's commercial exemption “doesn't really take into account a lot of the practical realities associated with foreign companies doing business in the United States,” Covington & Burling's Alexandra Langton said. “And I think that this is going to be a pretty impactful change for those multinational corporations.”The American Lawyer's Top Stories of 2024
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Semiconductor Component Maker Accused of Deceiving Investors About Market Downturn, Export Curbs
A lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court is just the latest securities fraud case against ASML, the world's sole producer of a photolithography machine needed to produce advanced semiconductors.Zuckerman Spaeder Gets Ready to Move Offices in DC, Deploy AI Tools in 2025
Moving into a new office space in D.C. after two decades and deploying AI tools will be two of Zuckerman Spaeder's priorities next year, incoming sole chair Caroline Judge Mehta said in a recent interview.Pardoning Jan. 6 Defendants May Send Bad Message About Insurrection, Rule of Law
If the president-elect still thinks he ought to pardon the insurrectionists, he should make it very clear that he is doing so because he believes they were confused and not because our current legal system should be abandoned.Looming Clash Over Abortion Pills Shows Overturning 'Roe v. Wade' Settled Nothing
The irony of the lawsuit is that the overturning of Roe v. Wade was justified in many quarters by returning the decision to the states, but that rationale is eviscerated if states can come after citizens of other states who are committing acts that are legal in their states.3rd Circuit Strikes Down NLRB’s Monetary Remedies for Fired Starbucks Workers
Starbucks targeted the board’s 2022 decision in Thryv v. NLRB, which permitted monetary remedies beyond backpay. In Thryv, the board said it can order "make-whole relief” beyond backpay, including compensation for credit-card fees, mortgage charges, child care bills and medical expenses.Trending Stories
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