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SEC's Proposed Climate Disclosure Rule Draws Concern From Left-Leaning Senators
The SEC's regulation should "not burden small businesses in a public company's supply chain," Sens. Jon Tester and Krysten Sinema told the agency.$1M Settlement for Lawyers Alleging Race Discrimination
"I'd like to believe that somehow this lawsuit spurred them on to really take a hard look at the kind of diversity that they have," the plaintiffs' counsel said.In Partner Pay, Law Firms Are Under Pressure to Strike Right Balance
In the race to increase profits and attract the best talent, law firms are now caught in a conundrum in adjusting partner compensation.Brooklyn Law's Business Boot Camp Trains Students To Be Business Savvy
"Law schools are well known for training students to think like lawyers, but there are times when practicing lawyers need to reach outside the traditional legal toolkit and think like a businessperson, and that is where our Business Boot Camp comes in," Michael Gerber, a professor of law at Brooklyn Law and co-founder of the boot camp, said in a statement.Post-Pandemic Rise in High-Dollar Verdicts Shows Signs of Sticking
For the third year in a row, court data shows, Philadelphia juries were around twice as likely to award verdicts of $1 million or higher than they were in the years before the COVID-19 pandemic.View more book results for the query "*"
New York's New Inventor Protections Might Spawn Similar Laws Across Country
At issue is who owns the rights to projects that employees develop on their own time without the use of their company's resources.Charles Fried, Former US Solicitor General and Harvard Law Professor, Dies at 88
Once Ronald Reagan's aggressive SG, Fried came to criticize the modern GOP.Connecticut Movers: 3 Hartford Firms Have Reasons to Celebrate
In business since 1977, Brown Paindiris & Scott continues its legacy of growth, Robinson & Cole expands its bankruptcy practice and Pullman & Comley celebrates a prestigious award.Take Nothing: Dallas Court Reverses $15.7M Wrongful-Death Jury Award
"There is no evidence to suggest Monticello should have anticipated that Red River's employees would attempt to perform this task themselves, or that it knew or should have known the pole could not be moved safely," Justice Amanda Reichek stated for the majority.Skadden, Simpson Thacher Pick Up Partners in Houston, as Energy Work Remains in Steady Demand
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom hired an energy litigator from Haynes and Boone, while Simpson Thacher & Bartlett added a Kirkland & Ellis tax partner, both in Houston.Trending Stories
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