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NYC Law Department Welcomes New Class of City Attorneys
The new class joins the 800-attorney New York City Law Department, which serves a sprawling municipal government with more than 300,000 employees, a $100 billion budget, and contracts totaling nearly $37 billion.Florida School District Orders Removal of All Books With Gay Characters
Charlotte County school district's policy remains one of the more stringent ones adopted by the state's 67 countywide school districts to enforce the "Don't Say Gay" law.Payment-Processing Unicorn Taps Fintech Veteran as Legal Chief
Lisa Roberts joins Stax from NCR, where she was chief counsel of payments.We Cannot Relent: The Need to Remain Resilient in Your Firm's DEI Efforts
The most recent threats to dismantle DEI in the United States are now aimed at the legal industry, but we cannot relent against these attacks and instead must remain resilient with our DEI efforts now and well into the future.Disney World Government Will Give Employees Stipend After Backlash for Taking Away Park Passes
Board members said they had taken to heart the criticism of employees who said the free passes gave them lasting memories with their families and allowed relatives to see the fruits of their work.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawmaker Backs Holding Bear Hunt
Rep. Jason Shoaf, R-Port St. Joe, who has introduced legislation the past two years about killing bears, said during a Franklin County legislative delegation meeting in Apalachicola that "this bear problem is out of control."Citizens Policy Count Could Decrease
Citizens' president and CEO said that Citizens is now forecasting it will have about 1.3 million policies at the end of 2023, after earlier estimates of 1.5 million to 1.7 million policies.Schulte Creates Special Situations Group as Clients Look for More Flex in Distressed Transactions
With more options available than in previous years, Schulte looks to organize and market that they can handle it all.Attorney-Client Communications and Attorney Work Product—Always Subjects for Debate
The questions of attorney-client communications and attorney work product seem always to be subjects for debate. There are some principles and issues in the law that never go away, and that are never resolved no matter how many opinions or adjudications flow forth from the "Oracle at Delphi."Eastern District Holds That Insurer Had No Duty to Defend Based On Policy Exclusion
Recently, the Eastern District of New York granted summary judgment to an insurer, holding that the insurer had no duty to defend based on the terms of an exclusion in the policy. This decision highlights how, where the facts plainly fall within a clearly-drafted exclusion, courts will not hesitate to enforce the exclusion as written.Trending Stories
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