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Pierson Ferdinand Continues FisherBroyles Raid With London Office Launch
Five of the eight lawyers in the new office come from FisherBroyles, including the partner who established the firm's London presence in 2020.Deal Watch: Latham, Ropes, S&C, Cravath and Simpson Advise on Massive Paramount/Skydance Deal
The big entertainment merger, a two-step process that will see the creation of "New Paramount," drew in some of the biggest names in corporate legal work.Latham, Ropes, S&C, Cravath and Simpson Advise on Massive Paramount/Skydance Deal
The big entertainment merger, a two-step process that will see the creation of "New Paramount," drew in some of the biggest names in corporate legal work.What Lawyers and Employers Should Know About Connecticut's Expanded Paid Sick Leave Law
The law covers more employees, expands the reasons for use of paid sick leave and reduces the required hours to accrue time off.View more book results for the query "*"
'Jury Did Not Get It Right': Florida Judge Vacates $10.2M Verdict, Denies Retrial
"A new trial is one thing," said Lewis Murphy, a partner at Murphy and Walker. "But a judgment notwithstanding a verdict—particularly after a three-week trial—is a rarer occurrence."French Elections Yield Hung Parliament and Possible Tax Hikes
France's left Nouveau Front Populaire coalition has come out on top in snap elections that President Macron called in June to the dismay of his own party.Judge Granted More Time to Respond to Misconduct Allegations
"Failure to answer by that date shall constitute an admission of all factual allegations set forth in the Formal Charges," read an order by the Judicial Qualifications Commission of Georgia Hearing Panel.Big Law Leader: 'Stay True to Foundational Principles'
Current trends—overpaying at the top, avoiding fundamental change, and allowing culture to take a back seat to money—do not constitute a recipe for long-term success.Commonwealth Court Allows Hefty Property Code Violation Fines
In two recent cases of note to property owners in Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court sided with the city government in Philadelphia regarding the imposition of substantial fines for continuous building code violations issued by the city of Philadelphia's Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I).Trending Stories
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