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People in the News—Oct. 17, 2023—Buchanan Ingersoll, Pond Lehocky
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney's government relations section continues to grow with the addition of Leigh Whitaker as a principal in the firm's Philadelphia office.Judge's Misconduct Trial Set to Resume Nov. 28
After a two-month pause, judicial misconduct proceedings for Douglas County Probate Judge Christina Peterson are set to resume Nov. 28 and 29 at the Cobb County Courthouse.Lawyers, Trump and Money: Ex-President Spends Millions in Donor Cash on Attorneys as Legal Woes Grow
Campaign finance experts say using the money to pay for lawyers in cases not related to the campaign or officeholder duties appears to conflict with a federal ban on the personal use of donor dollars, even though the Federal Election Commission has ruled the prohibition doesn't apply to so-called leadership political action committees.Georgia Deputy Shoots, Kills Black Man Who Spent 16 Years in Prison on Wrongful Conviction
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation, which is reviewing the shooting, identified the man as Leonard Allen Cure, 53. Cure had been represented in his exoneration case by the Innocence Project of Florida. The group's executive director, Seth Miller, said he was devastated by news of the death, which he heard from Cure's family.View more book results for the query "*"
A Cautionary Lesson for Boards When Faced With Shareholder Demands for Books and Records
Jeffrey Lang and Colin Bridge provide an in-depth discussion of 'Ontario Provincial Council of Carpenters' Pension Trust Fund v. Walton,' where the Delaware Court of Chancery provided a cautionary lesson for corporate boards and their counsel on the risks of sharply limiting the scope of responses to shareholder demands for information.A Sound AI Policy Mitigates Risk and Eliminates Ambiguity
AI cannot be ignored. But before everyone dives in and starts using AI tools in their everyday workflow, it is important to have an internal policy that outlines what, when, how, and why AI should be used.Understanding the Anti-Harassment Housing Laws in NYC
A discussion of the anti-harassment housing ordinance, which the authors describe as a "wild hodgepodge of prohibited conducts."Trending Stories
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