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Opendoor Hires Away Legal Chief From Winklevoss Twins' Crypto Firm Gemini
Sydney Schaub, who kicked off her in-house legal career at Google, will lead a team of more than 24 legal professionals at Opendoor, which aims to disrupt the $2.3 trillion U.S. residential real estate market.Opendoor Hires Away Legal Chief From Winklevoss Twins' Crypto Firm Gemini
Sydney Schaub, who kicked off her in-house legal career at Google, will lead a team of more than 24 legal professionals at San Francisco-based real estate tech firm Opendoor, which aims to disrupt the $2.3 trillion U.S. residential real estate market.Co-op and Condo RPTL 467-a Tax Abatement and the Primary Resident Requirement
The legislature appears to be satisfied with the DOF's application of RPTL 467-a's Primary Resident Tax Abatement to individuals (and statutorily mandated limited trusts), and that only one of several owners of a single cooperative or condominium must meet the primary resident requirement to qualify for the tax abatement. This is a commonsense approach that considers the realities of the current transitional world.People in the News—July 28, 2022—Marshall Dennehey, Barley Snyder
Stuart H. Sostmann, shareholder in Marshall Dennehey's Pittsburgh office and co-chair of the firm's construction injury litigation practice group, was elected president of the Pennsylvania Defense Institute (PDI) at the organization's recent annual conference.US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas 'Unavailable' to Teach at GWU Law This Fall
The announcement comes a month after a student petition called on GW Law to ban Thomas, a request the school rejected. However, the petition, which had amassed nearly 11,500 signatures, was updated Thursday morning to read: "Guys. We did it. Clarence Thomas will no longer be teaching at George Washington University Law School."View more book results for the query "*"
Labor of Law: Federal Noncompete Ban Would Be Far From Last Word on Issue
The example of California, where noncompetes are still widely used by employers despite the state's longstanding ban on the agreements, raises questions about whether the FTC will "have the ability or the capacity to put enough enforcement in all the different states" or whether "they [are] just going to try to kick off the worst offenders," said Majed Dakak, a partner at Kesselman Brantly Stockinger.Labor of Law: Federal Noncompete Ban Would Be Far From Last Word on Issue
The example of California, where noncompetes are still widely used by employers despite the state's longstanding ban on the agreements, raises questions about whether the FTC will "have the ability or the capacity to put enough enforcement in all the different states" or whether "they [are] just going to try to kick off the worst offenders," said Majed Dakak, a partner at Kesselman Brantly Stockinger.Inside Track: In an Economy Like This, What Do You Tell the Board?
"It's true that the finance department deals in numbers and data, but the lawyer's ability to navigate ambiguity can make a GC a more skilled co-pilot in rocky economic seas," one general counsel said.Trending Stories
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