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Views From Two Trenches: Supreme Court Limits SEC's Ability to Use Internal Proceedings
Without its home-court advantage, the SEC will have to litigate its cases in federal court—a process that is more complex and resource-intensive. But the SEC has been preparing for this eventuality for years.On the Move and After Hours: Lowenstein Sandler; Methfessel Werbel; Brach Eichler; Riker Danzig
Methfessel & Werbel adds education law partners; Brach Eichler welcomes two associates; and more moves.SCOTUS Spouses Threaten to Undermine Legitimacy of High Court
Do family members of justices have First Amendment rights? Beyond question. But are those rights subject to some restrictions? Also beyond question.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—July 12, 2024—Pietragallo Gordon, Dechert
Pietragallo Gordon Alfano Bosick & Raspanti announced that partner Douglas K. Rosenblum has been appointed as a hearing committee member serving the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania effective July 1.30 Depositions, $15M Settlement: Litigators Outline Their Strategy
"After nearly 30 depositions and three separate defense firms cycling through the case, we were finally able to get the case resolved for an amount that honored the impact of the assault on two innocent women's lives," said plaintiff counsel Andrew T. Rogers of Deitch + Rogers in Atlanta.Put a Ring On It or Ask for It Back? Conditional Gifts in New York State
A recent episode of the popular show on Bravo, Summer House invited viewers to look at one aspect of New York law more closely: if a couple breaks up before getting married, who is entitled to keep the engagement ring?New Wine into Old Wineskins: Artificial Intelligence Fraud and Abuse Enforcement
While the DOJ is sharpening its sword in preparation for AI-related enforcement actions, health care organizations, providers, payors and device manufacturers should be donning their shields.Top 10 Tips for the 2024 Hurricane Season
"This season is particularly concerning as it has been well covered in the media that FEMA could run out of readily available disaster aid during the height of this hurricane season," write Wendy Huff Ellard, Danielle M. Aymond and Jordan Corbitt.Trending Stories
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