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Spain's Pérez-Llorca Eyes Americas Growth Via Mexico Merger
The road map for Pérez-Llorca is diverging from that of its top Spanish rival, Uría Menendez, which opted to close its New York office in June and shied away from an acquisition in Mexico during the COVID-19 pandemic. But more Spanish firms are expected to seek tie-ups in Mexico.Federal Lawsuit Alleges Delayed Elections for Ga. PSC Are Unconstitutional
Georgia lawmakers this year added an extra two years to the current terms of commissioners on the all-Republican body. Each will eventually revert to six-year terms.The Problem With Partner Autonomy: When Strength Becomes Weakness
Law firm leaders are increasingly saddled with dissent and opt-out mentalities that threaten firm culture, impede operational efficiency and ultimately hinder the firm's ability to thrive in a competitive legal landscape.Connecticut's New Kindergarten Law: Great Idea, Rough Rollout
Over the long term, the law should improve lives for students, teachers and families in Connecticut. But one critique warrants discussionSpecial Considerations for Animals and Writs of Seizure
A writ of seizure through a replevin action is one of the few ways the law allows animal owners to recover the family members that they love.View more book results for the query "*"
Tesla Sues Chinese Auto Parts Company Over 'Dangerous' Supercharger Compatibility Claims
Tesla attorneys A. Louis Dorny, Alex Hanna and Aengus Carr argued in a complaint filed Monday that JecoEV markets its "dangerous" Charging Adapter product to drivers who want to charge non-Tesla electric vehicles at Tesla's Supercharger network, which they said is the "largest and most reliable DC fast charging network for electric vehicles in North America."Blockchain Domains: New Developments for Brand Owners
This article explores the issues associated with trademark protection in blockchain domain names and examines new steps and policies that blockchain domain registrars should implement to safeguard brand owners.'Repeated Discovery Abuses' Lead to Default Liability Judgment
"[Dr. Chappuis] failed to disclose any of these text messages," read Judge Susan Edlein's order. "Importantly, he affirmatively stated there were no text messages."People in the News—July 17, 2024—Hamburg Rubin, Tucker Arensberg
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin announced that Nathan Murawsky has recently been elected chair of the trial lawyers section of the Montgomery Bar Association.Trending Stories
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