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What Makes the Elizabeth Holmes Trial the Hottest Ticket in Town?
I think I'm wrapping my head around the epic media line. Now those three Holmes' "fans" dressed in black? That's an entirely separate question.What Makes the Elizabeth Holmes Trial the Hottest Ticket in Town?
I think I'm wrapping my head around the epic media line. Now those three Holmes' "fans" dressed in black? That's an entirely separate question.Straight Talk on FCPA Training for Tech and Fintech Companies
Worried about the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act? This guidance can help late-stage private and newly public tech and fintech companies master their anti-corruption compliance training.Microsoft Enters Brickell with 50,000 SF Lease
The firm will occupy a stand-alone class-A office tower in the Brickell Financial District.Now's the Time to Upgrade Your Office Space: The Morning Minute
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3 New Federal Trial Judge Nominees Welcomed in California, But Dire Shortage Remains
Maame Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge since 2016, and Hernán Vera, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge since 2020, are tapped for the Central District of California, and Jennifer Thurston, a U.S. magistrate judge since 2009, is nominated for the Eastern District of California.'A Reminder That Twitter is Public': Judges Discuss How Attorneys Damage Their Own Reputations
"Professional reputations take a lifetime to build and seconds (or a single tweet) to damage," tweeted Texas 394th Judicial District Court Judge Roy Ferguson.Buckley Taps Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Deputy General Counsel
"John has taken a hand in every significant litigation matter in the CFPB's history, and that experience is invaluable to our clients. With his obvious talent and experience it was an easy call to ask him to join us," said Buckley co-managing partner Benjamin Klubes.9/11, Terrorism and Insurance: How TRIA Came to be, and What Happens if it Expires
The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) has now been extended to Dec 31, 2027.Seven Reasons to Consider a Standalone Terrorism Policy
Unprecedented levels of violence are occurring in areas of the world which were once presumed safe. Here are some reasons why terrorism insurance coverage becomes more relevant each day.Trending Stories
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