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Dozens of Lawyers Vie to Lead Data Breach Case Against Marriott
Victims' lawyers cited diversity and experience in data breach cases in submitting applications for leadership roles. None said they used third party litigation funding—one of several disclosures required by U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm in Maryland.Goodwin Snags Private Equity Partners From Sidley, Kirkland
Timothy Clark and Matt Mauney are the newest members of Goodwin Procter's growing private equity group.Kirkland's 'Bionic Women' Don't Mind Taking on the Boys
Dale Cendali's predominantly female group has been laying down the law on copyright, trademark, internet and advertising for 28 years.US Supreme Court Rejects Florida Priest's Defamation Case
A panel of judges from the Third District Court of Appeal ruled against the priest because it said judges cannot become entangled in church administrative decisions.'Carpenter' Squared: Review and Reconcile State Court Cases Impacted by Landmark SCOTUS Decision
In his Cyber Crime column, Peter A. Crusco writes: Now that the initial dust raised by 'Carpenter' has settled, it is illuminating to review and reconcile some of the state court cases evidently impacted by the landmark decision.View more book results for the query "*"
Updates on IRAs: What You Need to Know
In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess writes: The rules relating to IRAs and Roth IRAs are continually changing due to cost-of-living adjustments, court decisions, and IRS guidance. Here are some new considerations for 2018 and beyond.Second Department Decides Public Purpose and Public Use Issues
In his Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, Michael Rikon discusses two decisions handed down by the Second Department in two consecutive weeks deciding challenges to determinations adopted to condemn property by eminent domain for the purpose of returning the property to productive use in accordance with the City of Yonkers Master Plan in two separate urban renewal plans.ABA Formal Opinion 483: What Are a Lawyer's Obligations After a Data Breach or Cyberattack?
Your firm's computer network has been hacked and client data either exposed or likely exposed. What's a law firm to do?How I Made Partner: Skadden's M. Janine Jjingo
Associates who are rising through the ranks need several types of mentors, sponsors and champions. It's important to recognize that the same person may not be able to play all of those roles over the years.Trending Stories
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