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'I Was Deeply Offended': A Judge's Introspection
For the past 14 years, Spalding County State Court Judge Josh Thacker has been doing his part to help make Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream of impartial justice a reality by testing for implicit biases on the bench. Now he's revealing to Law.com the pivotal experience that motivated his annual self-check.Insurance Coverage for Emerging Supply Chain Risks in Latin America
Monitoring and managing the risks that may impact supply chains in Latin America are key to maintaining their functionality and reliability, as a single point of failure can quickly ripple to stop or limit business operations and cause serious financial and reputational losses.Building an Ownership Mindset as a Gen Z Junior Associate
Many junior lawyers find themselves struggling with the more fluid expectations of legal practice. While most genuinely want to succeed, they seem to be missing opportunities to take ownership of their work and development, instead waiting for explicit instructions or treating assignments as isolated tasks rather than chances to grow.The Uncertain Future of the Section 199A Deduction
For businesses taxed on their income at the entity level, most commonly organized as C corporations, the TCJA dramatically reduced the corporate income tax rate from a graduated rate topping out at 35% to a flat rate of 21%. Businesses organized as “pass-throughs,” such as partnerships (including LLCs taxed as partnerships), S corporations and sole proprietorships, do not pay an entity-level tax.What Does ‘More-for-Less’ Mean?
On its face, more-for-less appeared to law firms like a demand for more work product at less cost, i.e., lower hourly rates. law firms did not respond by providing more work product at lower cost. The closest they came was fixed price deals, some risk sharing and a selection of freebies and value adds. Meanwhile they hiked rates.View more book results for the query "*"
Top A&O Shearman Labor Lawyer Leaves to Found Boutique Firm
Thomas Ubber, also the firm's former Germany managing partner, will be bringing a team to new offices.After Breakaway From FisherBroyles, Pierson Ferdinand Bills $75M in First Year
"It validates not only our operating model but the technology-enabled approach that we have here at the firm and the entrepreneurial culture of our people,” co-founder Michael Pierson said of the figure.Skadden and Steptoe, Defending Amex GBT, Blasts Biden DOJ's Antitrust Lawsuit Over Merger Proposal
Amex GBT's Biden-bashing defense strategy may have no influence on the ultimate outcome of the government's lawsuit opposing Amex GBT's proposed acquisition of rival travel management company CWT, according to antitrust litigation experts.Sealy Mattress Company Is Sued After Georgia Man Was Found Dead Inside a Locked Trailer
Relatives had been searching for the 27-year-old man who was experiencing a mental health crisis. Location data from his phone showed that he was somewhere on the property of a manufacturing facility in Conyers, according to the suit.University of Chicago Accused of Evicting Student for Attending Gaza-Israel Protest
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be among the first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.Trending Stories
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