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Divorce, Babe, Divorce: An Attorney's Take on Adele's '30'
Divorce happens, and we should lean in when Adele—a 15-time Grammy Award winner—is telling her listeners it's okay to talk about the good, the bad, and the ugly of divorce.Is Privacy and Cybersecurity the Next Frontier for ESG?
Data privacy and protection might be of increasing importance to regulators, investors and clients but most organizations don't currently include such topics in their ESG planning—including law firms.False Claims Act Liability for Cyber Breaches: Limiting the Risk
The U.S. Department of Justice is using the False Claims Act to turn up the heat on companies who fail to report they've been hacked. "Now is the time for organizations to develop strategies to ensure cybersecurity compliance and manage and mitigate False Claims Act risks related to inevitable shortfalls in cybersecurity," writes Laura K. Schwalbe.Does the Brian Flores Lawsuit Have Legal Merit?
Many have already predicted that this lawsuit will shine a light on the troubling statistics regarding the lack of Black coaches and general managers in today's NFL and result in more opportunities for others in the future. But do Flores' claims have any legal merit?Chilly February Weather Hasn't Slowed Texas' Heated Hiring Market
Lateral hiring is heated so far in February at Am Law 100 firms in Texas, and at Texas-founded firms, as competition spurs firms to beef up practices.View more book results for the query "*"
UF Appeals in Professor Testimony Fight
The professors' lawyers Wednesday criticized UF's decision to appeal the ruling.GOP Scrutiny of Black Districts May Deepen After Court Move
The Florida case is becoming the latest test of how states' court systems handle the politically charged redistricting battle.10 Big Issues at the Florida Legislature's Session Halftime
The Florida Legislature's 60-day session reached its halfway point Wednesday. Here are snapshots of 10 big issues in the session: — ABORTION:…New York Court of Appeals Weighs Whether Lawyer Must Inform Client of Pending Discipline Case
A man is challenging his assault conviction on the grounds that his criminal defense attorney in a state case never informed him or the court of a suspension by the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, or the ensuing disciplinary matter.Trending Stories
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