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Attorney Compensation: Flush With Cash or Pulling Back?
Lawyer compensation isn't crashing, but it's coming back to reality.ACC Amicus Brief Asks 'Who's Next?' If SEC Gets Covington Client Info
"If the government's position were to prevail, a staggering number of federal agencies would have the unfettered ability to invade client confidences with an administrative subpoena," said Susanna McDonald, the Association of Corporate Counsel's chief legal officer.Is It Time for a Single Bar Admission Rule for All Federal District Courts?
A proposal asks a federal judiciary rules committee to adopt a rule under which once an attorney is licensed in a state and admitted to one district court, they could practice in all 94 district courts.Proposal Seeks Single Bar Admission Rule for All Federal District Courts
A proposal asks a federal judiciary rules committee to adopt a rule under which once an attorney is licensed in a state and admitted to one district court, they could practice in all 94 district courts.Q1 Best Practices to Avoid Q2 Budget Disasters
Kicking off the year with full transparency and a 360 view of budget allocation is the first step to gaining trust and predictability for legal spend. While it may feel like homework, documenting the "why" behind your budget decisions establishes Legal as a leader in driving efficiency and value.View more book results for the query "*"
Manhattan Law Firm Davidoff Hutcher & Citron Sues Steve Bannon for $480K in Unpaid Legal Fees
Davidoff Hutcher also asked in its complaint that the state Supreme Court schedule "a hearing on the reasonable attorneys' fees DHC is contractually entitled to as the prevailing party in this litigation."Attorneys See Growth in Lawsuits Over Eye Disease Drug Tepezza
"This continues to grow into something that's larger than we first anticipated," said Ashlie Case Sletvold, of Peiffer Wolf Carr Kane Conway & Wise in Cleveland, who has filed two cases against Horizon Therapeutics, which makes Tepezza.Compliance 2.0: Four Lessons from 2023 Data Privacy Developments
While 2023 will likely keep compliance teams busy with several data privacy laws about to go into effect, new trends coming from courts are also likely to influence companies' compliance plans.Freeze-Related Lease Litigation: The Growing Storm in the Oil Patch
Although its second anniversary is already upon us, Winter Storm Uri is only now beginning to manifest itself in lawsuits brought by royalty owners against operators and their working interest partners.Texas Jury Delivers $9 Million Verdict for Malicious Theft of Intellectual Property
"These men were after DNOW. They were out to destroy Odessa Pumps. What we are doing here is trying to prevent other companies from thinking this is OK and trying to prevent these guys from doing it again," said John Zavitsanos of AZA Law.Trending Stories
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