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CEO Favors Building Rapport With Regulators, Rather Than Waiting for Their Call
"In a way, we're on the same side and not that traditional two-sides battle between regulators and businesses." Checkr CEO Daniel Yanisse said.Senate Leader Hints at Plan for NY Gov. to Make High Court Nominations Directly
The proposal, just being mulled, would copy the federal appointment system and bypass a nominations commission.Gordon Rees Backs Trucking Company in Pending Wrongful Death Suit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Cooley Deferred Its Incoming Class. Will Others Jump on the Bandwagon or Hold the Line?
Cooley delayed the start date of its incoming class. But consultants aren't sure other firms with follow suit, given Cooley's tech-sector positioning and the caution that many firms are exercising after the financial crisis.Deal Watch: Can Evergreen Practices in Big Law Balance Out the Slump in M&A Work?
"Firms that will manage this better have built what I think of as evergreen practices and counter-cyclical practices," said consultant Kent Zimmermann.View more book results for the query "*"
Crucial 40-Year Recertification Repairs Continue At Miami Condo, Judge Rules
"The association is doing what it has to do, not only for Florida law, but also to make its building safe and to make the board of directors discharge their fiduciary duty to all of the condominium residents," said Steven Davis of Haber Law in Miami.Georgia Police Chief Accepts $400K Deal to Retire After Bias Claim
Local news outlets report that city leaders initially offered Blackmon $250,000 to leave. Blackmon responded by demanding $850,000 and threatening to sue the city for racial discrimination.Attorney Fees Tossed in Case That Spotlights HOA Missteps
In other words, the Third District concluded, the HOA was claiming Phillips waived any objection to enforcement of an HOA lien merely by purchasing his house.Man Gets Life Sentence for Killing of Georgia Whistleblower
A U.S. District Court judge in Brunswick sentenced 46-year-old Juan Rangel-Rubio nearly six months after a jury convicted him of conspiring to kill a witness and other criminal counts.Trending Stories
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