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LIV or Die: How Legal Operations Can Make or Break a Business Strategy
The PGA's legal expense burn rate begs the question of whether its leadership predicated a business strategy on a flawed legal operational foundation.Jackson Walker May Have Violated Ethics Rules by Not Disclosing Partner's Relationship With Judge
A long-term romantic relationship between a Texas bankruptcy judge and a former Jackson Walker partner raises questions about law firms' obligations to disclose such information, a legal ethics professor said.Kindness First: The Human Element of Employment Law
Considering the human element of employment law results in better legal and worker retention outcomes. Employees who feel valued are less likely to leave the company or generate lawsuits. A company also enjoys a better reputation in the marketplace.Georgia Supreme Court to Host Special Session in Chief Justice's Home County
This session will be the court's first one in the Waycross Judicial Circuit, which includes Bacon, Brantley, Charlton, Coffee, Pierce and Ware counties. Chief Justice Michael Boggs, who grew up in Waycross and lives in Pierce County, previously served as a superior court judge in that circuit.Willkie Adds Kirkland Private Equity Partner With Energy Focus in Texas
Kirkland & Ellis corporate partner Tony Johnston joined Willkie Farr & Gallagher as a partner in Dallas as the firm, like others, expands its energy and infrastructure team due to activity in the sectors.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—Oct. 13, 2023—Eastburn and Gray, Capehart Scatchard
Eastburn and Gray's staff, attorneys and their families showed up to support the Travis Manion Foundation's 9/11 Heroes Run in Doylestown on Oct. 8.Bain-Backed Software Firm Hires Startup Veteran as Legal Chief
"With her expertise in M&A, technology licensing, and corporate governance, Liz [Fischer] emphasizes our commitment to upholding top-tier legal standards," Rocket Software CEO Milan Shetti said.NJDOT to Pay Motorcyclist $1.1 Million Settlement in Suit Over 'Faulty Expansion Joints'
A $1.125 million settlement was reached in a Middlesex County suit between the state and a 42-year-old off-duty police officer after he was seriously injured in a motorcycle crash allegedly caused by faulty expansion joints on Route 130 in Cranbury.Regulators Are Grappling With Antitrust Principles in the AI Age
Emerging artificial intelligence technologies are raising new questions about how antitrust principles will be applied going forward.State Court Foreclosure Receiver Required to Return Possession of Real Property to Chapter 11 Debtor
Many clients are not aware that the Bankruptcy Code provides that, upon the filing of a bankruptcy case, the receiver is required to give back possession of the mortgaged property to the debtor unless the lender obtains an order from the Bankruptcy Court excusing the receiver from this requirement.Trending Stories
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