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Long-Term Stewardship Required for Contaminated Real Estate
In their Environmental Law column, Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan review New York's requirements for long-term property stewardship when residual contamination remains in place. They also discuss recently proposed NYSDEC guidance that will add a requirement to provide financial assurance to these long-term obligations.Educating International Students on Work Options in the United States
It is common for college students to pursue work opportunities while studying, whether for financial purposes or to explore career prospects, however, international students must be aware of the strict regulations around their employment activities while in the United States.Assessing the Denial of Mark Meadows' Attempt at Removal
President Donald Trump's former chief of staff has already appealed U.S. District Court Judge Steve Jones's decision to deny his request to remove the criminal charges against him in the Georgia state election-fraud case from Fulton County Superior Court to federal court. And appeal he should have: An attempt to remove a criminal prosecution under the federal officer removal statute is rare, and the proper standard is elusive.Road Trip: Law.com Pro Mid-Market Road Show Coming to Boston, And You're Invited
Join us at the Fairmont Copley Plaza to hear from and share with peers in this vital segment of the legal industry. Cocktail hour to follow. Seats are limited, so don't wait.View more book results for the query "*"
Littler Mendelson's Newest Trial Lawyer Sees 'Positive' Signs in the DEI Landscape
Matt Stephens, one of the few openly transgender trial lawyers in California, joined Littler Mendelson as a partner in San Diego.Tax Court Deadlines: Greater Leeway for Taxpayers?
This column examines an emerging split over the treatment of 26 U.S.C. §6213(a), which provides taxpayers seeking relief from deficiencies found by the IRS with 90 days to file their Tax Court petitions.Constance: Holy Roman Empress, Queen of Sicily and Peacemaker
Constance was a 12th century Queen of Sicily who understood what many leaders today do not: individual interests are secondary to community interests; public wellbeing must take precedence over private privilege.People in the News—Sept. 13, 2023—Fox Rothschild, Blank Rome
Fox Rothschild Philadelphia partner Odia Kagan is scheduled to be a speaker for a webinar titled "Practice Guidance: Crafting a Consumer Facing Privacy Notice," hosted by the Washington State Bar Association on Wednesday.Are Law Firms' Real Estate and Tech Spending Invariably at Odds? It's Not That Simple
The second and third largest capital expenses for most law firms can both compete for resources and be utterly dependent upon each other.Trending Stories
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