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Manatt Taps Holland & Knight Cyber Leader to Open Boston Office
Scott Lashway, who co-led the cybersecurity and privacy practice at his old firm, will have the same role at his new one, sharing duties with Manatt CEO and managing partner-elect Donna Wilson.Young Conaway Partner Appointed Delaware Bankruptcy Court Judge
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor partner John T. Dorsey is to be sworn in to the bench of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, where he is set to serve a 14-year term.Active Legislative Session Reshapes Florida's Health Care Industry
Health care legislation was a priority for many of Florida's new leaders and, as a result, much of the new legislation passed with strong support from the legislature. Several new laws serve to deregulate the health care industry while new additional regulations are on the horizon for health care practitioners.Miami Mixed-Use Building Trades for $1.8 Million
Address: 2931 SW 22nd St. in MiamiProperty type: This is a 4,637-square-foot, two-story mixed-use building with a designated use as store and…View more book results for the query "*"
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DAYL Offers Litigation Tips Though Experiential LearningSEC Sues Kik in SDNY, Setting Up Showdown Over Cryptocurrency Jurisdiction
Unlike many companies sued by the SEC, Kik has been looking forward to court in order to set a new standard that excludes cryptocurrency from securities law. “This is the first time that we're finally on a path to getting the clarity we so desperately need as an industry to be able to continue to innovate and build,” said Ted Livingston, Kik's CEO.Justice Department Will Not Challenge Benefits for Blue Water Navy Vets
The decision by U.S. Solicitor General Noel Francisco ends months of uncertainty over whether the Trump administration would appeal the case to the U.S. Supreme Court.Payment of Discretionary Bonus Not a Per Se Fraudulent Conveyance
In Jalbert v. Flanagan (In re F-Squared Investment Management), the trustee of a liquidating trust sought to avoid bonus payments by the debtors as fraudulent conveyances.Colorado Supreme Court Bars 'Excessive' Workers' Comp Fines on Corporate Employers
The Supreme Court of Colorado has ruled that the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on the government imposition of “excessive fines” applies to fines levied on corporations by the Division of Workers' Compensation.Trending Stories
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