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NM Attorney Consents to Reprimand After Questioning Judge's Impartiality
New Mexico attorney Michael E. Cain was issued a formal reprimand for his conduct during a hearing by telephone where he argued the judge could not be impartial for what he called their "ongoing conflict" and that she should recuse herself.Conservative Lawyer and His Firm Sued by Donor Who Gave $2.5M to Probe 2020 Election
Fredric Eshelman has standing to assert his private interest in enforcing his agreed-upon right to recover damages for breach of the parties' oral agreement, the 14th Court of Appeals found.What Attorneys Need to Know About Global Hotel Transactions
As global hotel acquisitions increase, panelists at the 2022 International Bar Association Conference in Miami Beach said there are some key things to consider as deals are made across different jurisdictions.Law Firms Confront the Harsh Glare Reflecting Off Unseemly Clients
Panelists at the International Bar Association Conference in Miami discussed heightened regulatory scrutiny and public disapproval stemming from representing tarnished actors.New SEC Proxy Vote Disclosure Rules Expected to Invite Scrutiny of Investment Funds
Making proxy votes more readable aims to inform investors, but it's yet to be seen if it will be another costly addition to information glut as SEC Chair Gary Gensler fine-tunes enforcement actions agencywide.View more book results for the query "*"
Accenture Taps Veteran of Its Legal Department for Newly Created Global Role
"Assessing geopolitical trends and working effectively with governments and thought leaders around the world has never been more important," General Counsel Joel Unruch said.Fallout From the Pandemic: Woman Sues Employer Who Allegedly Fired Her Over COVID Protocols
The defense removed the case to federal court.Former Casino Employee Alleges Wrongful Termination in Suit Against MGM Resorts
The suit was filed by a pro se plaintiff, Nirjala Rajkarnikar, who contends that he was wrongfully terminated.Undeterred by Competition, Latham Continues Rapid Austin Growth With Mix of Transfers and Laterals
Latham partner David Miller said Austin has attracted a few energy companies over the last several years, and a broader shift by Big Tech only increases the focus on the Austin market, providing work for firms ranging from early-stage startups through restructuring.Undeterred by Competition, Latham Continues Rapid Austin Growth With Mix of Transfers and Laterals
Launching with four lawyers last fall, Latham & Watkins' Austin office has expanded despite challenges of the pandemic and a heated hiring market as Big Law competitors also put down roots in the Texas capital city.Trending Stories
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