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In-House Compensation Slipped Last Year After Frothy 2021
"When you're comparing it to a record year it does look down, but overall compensation was actually still strong," said Mary Rombaut, managing director of research and analytics at BarkerGilmore.Legal Groups Encouraged by 'Partial Win' for Defense Counsel Pay Hike
The budget adopted late Tuesday makes the state responsible during fiscal 2024 for 50% of the pay increases, or $92 million.Western State Law Appoints New Dean
"Western State has a rich history of success including significant growth under Dean Easley, and I am honored to become part of this respected institution to help position it for continued success," Marisa S. Cianciarulo said in a statement.'Ripe for Disruption': 4 Female Attorneys Co-Found Health Law Strategists
"We want to eliminate the model of where I succeed at the expense of someone else and [instead] create more of a teamwork model and work collaborative and have one another's back to meet client demands but also to meet life demands," said founding partner Laurice Rutledge Lambert.The Importance of Companies Establishing Strong Internal Controls
Internal controls are the rules, mechanisms, and procedures a company implements to ensure the integrity of its financial and accounting information, promote accountability, and prevent and detect fraud. Internal controls can help companies operate more efficiently, improve the accuracy and timeliness of financial reporting and assist companies in complying with laws and regulations.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—May 4, 2023—Leonard Sciolla
Philadelphia firm Leonard Sciolla announced that it has named attorney Marisa B. Ciarrocki its newest partner, effective May 1.Options Abound If NY Lawmakers Choose to Shake Up High Court Nominating Process
A senior analyst with the National Center for State Courts said he isn't surprised that Albany lawmakers have been talking about making changes since debate about judicial selection "happens consistently" throughout the United States.Tech Firms Risk Backlash With Increasingly Public Criticism of Regulators
"There's an old joke which says never to get into a fight with anyone who buys ink by the barrel. Fighting with regulators is pretty similar because, like it or not, they have immense power," corporate governance expert Charles Elson said.CFPB Enforcement Stalls Following 5th Circuit Decision
The CFPB said months ago that its agenda would bog down if the Supreme Court refused to expedite review of the Fifth Circuit's holding that the bureau's funding structure was unconstitutional. In declining expedited review, SCOTUS effectively ensured that the CFPB's ability to enforce legally binding obligation would almost grind to a halt.Is Cloud Slowdown Economy-Driven or a Long-Term Trend?
"Few folks appreciate how much new cloud business will happen over the next several years from the pending deluge of machine learning that's coming," Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said.Trending Stories
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