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The Ethical Reasons Prompting Many Major Firms to Decline Work
A Law.com International survey of over 30 firms highlights the sectors where firms are more likely to decline instructions, as firms ramp up ESG policies following the Ukraine war.Which Top Law Firms are Turning Down Clients on Ethical Grounds?
A Law.com International survey of over 30 firms highlights the sectors where firms are more likely to decline instructions, as firms ramp up ESG policies following the Ukraine war.Top Law Firms May Turn Down Clients on Ethical Grounds
A Law.com International survey of over 30 firms highlights the sectors where firms are more likely to decline instructions, as firms ramp up ESG policies following the Ukraine war.Dechert Agrees to Pay £20M to ENRC Over Neil Gerrard Scandal
"[Dechert] has jettisoned Gerrard from their camp" said ENRC's lawyer at the hearing, regarding their split in legal representation.Dechert Agrees to Pay £20M to ENRC Over Neil Gerrard Scandal
"[Dechert] has jettisoned Gerrard from their camp" said ENRC's lawyer at the hearing, regarding their split in legal representation.View more book results for the query "Clyde"
Republican Congressmen Can't Dodge Fines for Skipping US House Security Screenings, Judge Says
The ruling marked a loss for a legal team that included former Trump administration official Ken Cuccinelli.A Fresh Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up
Litigators from Bartlit Beck, Covington & Burling, Dechert and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher are among the runners-up this week.New Climate Litigation Trend Threatens EU Emissions Curbs
Fossil Fuel companies are using a 1990s investment agreement treaty to recoup investment losses suffered as a result of governments' plans to curb greenhouse gas emissions. NGOs have called the treaty a "climate action killer" and lawyers say it has created a regulatory chill.Surrogacy: From 'Baby M' to Today's 'Baby-Making Technology'
The law must keep up with the advances in "Baby-Making Technology." Public policy is a moving target.Appellate Court Sides With State: Lower Court's Speedy Trial Analysis Was 'Incomplete'
"[A]s noted by the State, the state court similarly failed to address whether either of those delays should be weighed against either party. And as also noted by the State, the state court neither identified the weight to be assigned to those delays nor made any factual findings in support thereof. Absent the required findings on these issues, we must vacate the state court's order and remand the case for the state court to complete the necessary analysis," Appellate Judge Herbert E. Phipps wrote in the opinion.Trending Stories
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