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Locke Lord, Pursuing 'New Frontier' on the West Coast, Lands 4-Lawyer Litigation Team
"There is a big disconnect in legal services to [private equity] funds, and I'm excited to get the chance to rectify some of that disconnect," said new partner Rory Miller.A Window Into a Unique Public Official
Read Jamie Raskin's book—you will come away with a deeper love for our Constitution and our nation.Tailoring and Enforcing Workplace COVID-19 Vaccine Policies in the Absence of a Federal Mandate
While some employers suspended their mandatory COVID-19 vaccine policies and plans after the U.S. Supreme Court blocked the administration's private-employer mandate, others are considering whether to keep their policies and plans in place.A Trustee's Investment Decisions During a Trust Contest
In the event a trust has two or more beneficiaries, the trustee has a duty to deal impartially with the beneficiaries in administering the trust "giving due regard to the beneficiaries' respective interests."View more book results for the query "*"
Labor of Law: Latest Approach to Classifying Ride-Share Drivers Takes Middle Ground
A push to classify ride-share drivers in a hybrid category that falls between independent contractor and employee is gaining steam in the United States and Canada.Data Privacy Due Diligence is Becoming More Vital in M&A Transactions
Lawyers say failure to perform data privacy due diligence during M&A deals risks deals becoming overvalued or refusals from insurance carriers to cover the transaction.Big Law Defense Teams Line Up Behind Elite Universities in Financial Aid Antitrust Suit
Big multidefendant antitrust lawsuits usually mean a Big Law roll call. That's definitely the case with a new suit targeting elite universities.Connecticut Begins to Confront Racial Disparities in Mandatory Minimum Sentencing
The majority and dissenting opinions in State v. McCleese are truly two of the finest opinions that I have read in years. But as the concurring opinion points out, the dissent seems to be predicated on principles of fundamental fairness—rooted not in the Eighth Amendment but, rather in the due-process clauses of the federal and state constitutionsInside Track: Legal Departments Hope Prospective Hires Consider More Than Math
"My one primary reservation about making the move at this point in my career was the financial considerations," said Tracy Gray, who left private practice to become general counsel of True Fit.Trending Stories
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