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Inside Track: Why 'Greenhushing' Is Gaining Ground in Legal Departments
"We can see how firms are maybe caught in the trap between appearing not green enough or too green at the same time. It's just a matter of who you want to make angry a little bit," said Mirko Heinle, an associate professor of accounting at the University of Pennsylvania.Inside Track: Why 'Greenhushing' Is Gaining Ground in Legal Departments
"We can see how firms are maybe caught in the trap between appearing not green enough or too green at the same time. It's just a matter of who you want to make angry a little bit," said Mirko Heinle, an associate professor of accounting at the University of Pennsylvania.What to Do About Lawyers Who Take Clients' Funds? High Court Weighs Leniency
"I'm sympathetic, but to have sympathy is one thing and to change the rule and thereby run the risk of further violations is a step backwards," Michael Ambrosio of Seton Hall University School of Law said.Auto, Oil Groups Assail EPA's Proposed Vehicle Emission Standards, Seek More Time to Comment
Regulated industries call the EPA's proposed standards neither reasonable nor achievable.'Judicial Arrogation:' GOP-Appointed Judges Slam Colleagues Over Homelessness Ruling
Ninth Circuit's internecine fight arose over denial of en banc review of Eighth Amendment decision.View more book results for the query "*"
ESG's Renewed Focus is All Around Risk
Companies are already facing regulatory requirements related to the environmental and governance aspects of ESG, and more are on the way.End in Sight for 2 Law Firms Who Spent 7 Years Fighting for Fees
On each tort claim, the appeals court said the Gibson parties' summary judgment motion "presented no ground to the trial court that disproved any element" of the Padua parties' claims.Gibson Dunn Builds Case Against SEC's Broker-Dealer Enforcement
"These enforcement actions therefore present an issue—what it means to be a 'dealer' under the Exchange Act—of critical importance to our nation's financial industry and securities markets," argued Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner Helgi Walker.Despite Tort Reform, Marshall Dennehey Keeps Expanding Work with Insureds in Florida
"When the tort reform was percolating, I was already out there looking for folks to be sure that we can properly service our clients," said Alan Nash, shareholder at Marshall Dennehey in charge of its Fort Lauderdale casualty group. "We see litigation continuing to trend upward."Legal Tech Rundown Part 1: Aderant Launches AI Chatbot, Latham & Watkins' Web3 Venture, and More
An update on the legal tech market's past few weeks, from product launches to new partnerships.Trending Stories
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