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July 17, 2024 | Law.com

How I Made Partner: 'Find Work That Energizes You and That You're Passionate About,' Says Sam Jockel of Alston & Bird

"This is cliché, but find work that energizes you and that you're passionate about. For a junior associate, this requires taking control (to the extent you can) over what practice group you're initially placed in."
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July 17, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Thinking About the Unthinkable—Episode I: Climate Change Disclosures

Everyone realizes that a Trump victory will likely trigger major reversals in securities regulation and SEC policies. In particular, the SEC's much discussed and much litigated climate disclosure rules may be abandoned by a Trump SEC. Alternatively, enforcement actions may just not be brought.
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July 17, 2024 | The Recorder

Commission Admonishes Calaveras Judge for Poor Courtroom Demeanor

Calaveras County Superior Court Judge Timothy "Tim" Healy was admonished by the Commission on Judicial Performance on Tuesday for repeated displays of poor behavior and unprofessional remarks over a six-year period.
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July 17, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Supreme Court Round-Up on Tax Issues

On July 1, 2024, the Supreme Court concluded its October 2023 Term. While the term will probably be best known for the presidential immunity decision, the court decided two cases addressing tax issues, and one non-tax case that will reduce the deference courts give the IRS's statutory interpretations and therefore will impact tax controversies for years to come.
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July 17, 2024 | New York Law Journal

D.C. Circuit Rulings Shed Light on FSIA Expropriation Exception Issues

In recent years, a number of cases have sought compensation from Germany or Hungary for property the Nazis or their allies seized. Plaintiffs relied upon the "expropriation exception" of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) to secure jurisdiction over the foreign sovereign. The authors discuss two such cases, 'Toren v. Federal Republic of Germany' and' Republic of Hungary v. Simon.'
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July 17, 2024 | New York Law Journal

A Checklist of Four Vital Steps to Protect IP in the Age of AI

Because AI is rapidly changing, it must be addressed from a risk perspective, as a new, but significant, demand for both policy and oversight. When ignored, AI will present one of the largest risks an organization can encounter. Preparing for and having a process for ongoing risk mitigation is a crucial requirement.
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July 17, 2024 | Daily Business Review

In Defense of SEC Whistleblower Short Sellers: They Deserve to Have Their Cake and Eat It Too

The position that short sellers should be denied the benefits of their critically important whistleblowing efforts is short-sighted and contrary to the notions of our capitalistic markets. Moreover, it will serve only to disincentive a vital constituency of the SEC Whistleblower Program, which, in turn, will degrade the effectiveness of the SEC's enforcement program.
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July 17, 2024 | Daily Business Review

3-Way Race for Broward Judge: Samuel Ford Stark, Woody Clermont and Alejandro Arreaza

Here's why Samuel Ford Stark, Woody Clermont and Alejandro "Alex" Arreaza said they deserve a seat on the Broward County Court bench.
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July 17, 2024 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Chancery Confirms Arbitration Award Resulting in Negative Purchase Price

As the Delaware Chancery Court's recent decision in SM Buyer v. RMP Seller Holdings demonstrates, the deference afforded to an arbitrator may result in decisions with which a reviewing court may disagree but that the court is nonetheless bound to confirm.
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July 17, 2024 | Legaltech News

Swedish Startup Leya Announces $25M Investment—Two Months After $10.5M Seed Round

Since its founding in 2023, Leya, which offers a generative AI assistant that streamlines a number of legal tasks, has expanded to 10 European markets and has its sights set on a U.S. expansion.
4 minute read

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