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Litigation Leaders: Sandy Hauser of Dentons Is Looking Forward to a 'Very Busy Trial Year' in 2022
Hauser, the head of the Dentons U.S. commercial litigation practice, says the firm has dozens of cases slated for next year including a high profile cybersecurity regulatory prosecution and a life insurance fraud dispute set to go before a Texas jury.Biden US Attorney Nominee Reports Nearly $2 Million in Hogan Lovells Compensation
Cole Finegan was nominated to be U.S. attorney in Colorado.South Florida Among Key Regions Seeing Major Hotel Sales Transactions in Third Quarter
Today there are two perspectives from which to dissect the near-term future.Is This a Thing? Dozens of New Suits Target Magazine Publishers Under Michigan Privacy Law
Plaintiffs have fired off more than a dozen lawsuits in the Eastern District of Michigan this month claiming magazine publishers violated a state privacy law carrying statutory damages of $5,000 a pop.View more book results for the query "Dow Jones Company"
People in the News—Feb. 12, 2021—Gawthrop Greenwood, HomansPeck
Gawthrop Greenwood announced that litigator John Rafferty was named a partner, and Michael Homans of HomansPeck presented at the 29th National Conference of Employment Practices Liability Insurance on the subject of "The Real Life of Remote Working Arrangements: Disability, Sick Leave, FMLA and Accommodation Claims in the Age of COVID-19."As Texas Navigates an Uncertain Future, Funding Is a Resource for Stability and Growth
As we close out the third quarter and the economy cautiously reopens, businesses continue to struggle with an uncertain future and the need to maximize assets.Is Senator Burr Guilty of Insider Trading under the STOCK Act?
The SEC and U.S. Justice Department are investigating suspicious stock trades made by U.S. Senator Richard Burr in February 2020, which might have been based in part upon confidential information about the Coronavirus pandemic disclosed at closed-door congressional hearings, which if true, might violate the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge, or STOCK Act. The investigations may turn on whether Senator Burr's trades were based upon confidential government information, or publicly available news reports.Are Layoffs Coming? And If So, Who Will Be Impacted?
Hugh A. Simons explores whether the legal industry will experience layoffs in the months ahead, using data to predict which attorney segments may be impacted and at what rates. Simons also explores how firms should handle cuts differently than they did in the Great Recession.Trending Stories
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