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Private Client Global Elite members mark their second discussion in Geneva, Switzerland in Hotel d'Angleterre's private Parquet RoomAre there any…Diagnosed With ALS, This Skadden Associate Is Rallying the Legal Community to Fight It
Diagnosed with ALS in 2017, Skadden associate Brian Wallach just launched a foundation to raise $100 million in funding for a cure over three years.What Rod Rosenstein Had To Say in His Resignation Letter
"We ignore fleeting distractions and focus our attention on the things that matter, because a republic that endures is not governed by the news cycle," Rosenstein wrote.FTC's Proposed Amendments Show a Growing Demand for Third-Party Cyber Risk Management
By explicitly including provisions addressing 'external risks to the security, confidentiality, and integrity of customer information' and 'the sufficiency of any safeguards in place to control these risks,' the FTC is shining a spotlight directly on third-party cyber risks.Insurer Did Not Breach 90-Day Bar When It Proposed Settlement, Florida Appeals Court Rules
An appellate court in Florida has reversed a trial court's decision and ruled that an insurer had not violated the 90-day bar on proposing a settlement to its insureds, which may entitle the insurer to recover its attorneys' fees.View more book results for the query "*"
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Here's the news you need to start your day.There's Absolutely No Studying Allowed in this Room at Texas Tech School of Law
Texas Tech University School of Law's most recent initiative is unique: It created a "wellness room" for students to decompress, de-stress, and rejuvenate for 30 minutes to one hour.Michigan Appeals Court Rejects Insurer's Defenses in AOB Case
Another appellate panel in Michigan has issued a decision rejecting an insurer's contention that it did not have to pay no-fault benefits to a heath care provider because of an anti-assignment provision in its insurance policy.GCs Around the Globe Are Knocking on the C-Suite Door, Study Finds
Of the 200 senior corporate counsel in the U.S., Asia and Europe who participated in "The GC {Re}defined" study released today, 81 percent believed it was fundamental for them to have a seat at the C-suite table. And nearly 40 percent of GCs believed their next career move would be stepping up to serve as CEO.General Counsel Across the Globe Are Knocking on the C-Suite Door, Study Finds
Of the 200 senior corporate counsel in the U.S., Asia and Europe who participated in "The GC {Re}defined" study released today by ALM's Global Leaders in Law and Morrison & Foerster, 81 percent believed it was fundamental for them to have a seat at the C-suite table. And nearly 40 percent of GCs believed their next career move would be stepping up to serve as CEO.Trending Stories
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