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Lewis Brisbois Del. Partner Speaks at Contracting Compliance Webinar
Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith Wilmington partner Rafael X. Zahralddin joined a webinar on government contracting compliance, hosted by Financial Poise and West LegalEdCenter on Feb. 21.Former Atlanta Official to Go to Prison for Accepting Bribes
Jo Ann Macrina, the former commissioner of the city Department of Watershed Management, was sentenced Friday to four and a half years in prison.Stanford Ponzi: Receiver Reaches $1.6B in Settlements With Five Banks
Baker Botts partner Kevin Sadler said, "This is an extraordinary result for the victims of the Stanford fraud."Paul Hastings, Continuing Lateral Hiring Spurt, Lands White & Case Litigator
Joshua Berman, who had been at White & Case for about six years, said he anticipates many of his existing clients will make the move with him.Estate Planning for the Migratory Client: Some Details to Consider
It seems that there have been more relocations than ever. Accordingly, it's important to take stock of the impact a change in legal jurisdiction has on estate plans for clients.View more book results for the query "*"
Granting Unfettered Access to Forensic Records in Custodial Cases May Put Children in Harm's Way
In highly sensitive custody or visitation cases, children can be profoundly harmed when they are exposed to even selected portions of forensic reports, representatives from The Children's Law Center write.Judicial Misconduct Proceeding Deadlines Set For Investigated Judge
Middle Georgia Judicial Circuit Superior Court Chief Judge Robert S. Reeves must submit witness lists, evidence and charge-dispositive motions over the coming months in connection with a 58-count judicial misconduct investigation.Pay Surge for Blackstone CLO Pushes Him Into the Elite $20M-Plus Club
Legal chief John Finley received a 25% pay boost in 2022, a year the private equity giant's stock price fell 43%. The company said some of the compensation was tied to results from a year earlier.Prejudgment Attachment of Defendants' Assets Permitted by Del. Bankruptcy Court
This case demonstrates that strong beliefs are not enough, but counsel presenting extensive evidence of repeated extraordinary behavior can be enough to support the issuance of prejudgment relief by a court.Trending Stories
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