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Historic Upheaval in Big Law: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Companies Must Tread Carefully as Regulators Step Up Enforcement Actions
"These are bet-the-company matters. It's not just on the monetary piece—which can be crippling in itself— but the potential injunctive provision that would require changes for businesses that makes it impossible to continue operating in a profitable manner," said Jonathan Direnfeld, an Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe partner.Judicial Hellhole? Southern Lawyers Divided Over Georgia's Designation
"I was a judge for 11 years, and in those 11 years 90% of the med-mals resulted in defense verdicts," said plaintiff attorney Dax Lopez of DelCampo Grayson Lopez. "That is not unusual, and I think we sort of lose sight of that."SEC's New Insider Trading Rules Could Have Some Unintended Consequences
"When you put up barriers to use of 10b5-1 plans, I think you set up scenarios that might create some more urgent circumstances for trading, and those are the ones that are harder for general counsel to make a call on," said Daniel O'Connor, a partner with Ropes and Gray.Bench Report: In Relative Rarity, a Red State Judicial Nominee Advances
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The Influx of Wealth Into Singapore Could Be a Major Boon for Lawyers
Lawyers say the decades Singapore has dedicated to building and finessing its systems, regulations, and image as a hub for financial services, technology and innovation as well as dispute resolution, are finally paying off.The Pitchess Motion: Obtaining Law Enforcement Personnel Records in Employment Cases
Most law enforcement agencies maintain various policies that require certain internal complaints be investigated, and the investigations into those complaints and findings also become part of the officer's personnel records, according to plaintiffs attorney Emily Pincin.'On a Trajectory to Do Something Amazing': Biden White House Lawyer Returns to His Roots
"What I hope people will take away from Justin and his career thus far is that you can absolutely be a public servant and still have an interest in the private sector. Oftentimes, people think that those things are mutually exclusive," said Lloyd Freeman, a friend of Dews.New Notre Dame Law Program Helps Diverse Students Network With Big Law Employers
"The networking opportunities were a way to strengthen our shared DEI goals with our law firm partners, and promote efforts to increase diversity among top law firms by directly connecting firms with top-tier candidates from communities underrepresented in the legal profession," Max Gaston, Notre Dame Law School's director of DEI, said in a statement.Law Firms Kick Off 2023 With Westward Push in Smaller Markets
Two Am Law 100 law firms this month landed in smaller cities out West, reflecting the larger trends of law firms pursuing secondary markets and expanding in the region.Trending Stories
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