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Husch Blackwell, Foley Among Law Firms Opening Southeast Offices This Year
Southeast-founded firms also expanded into Texas, Chicago and New York.In Lawsuit, Ex-Google Employee Says Company’s Layoffs Targeted Parents and Others on Leave
A lawsuit filed in Santa Clara County Superior Court alleges Google selected Paula Byrne for layoff because she was on maternity leave despite giving her exemplary reviews during her 15 years with the company.Latham, Finnegan Win $115M Muscular Dystrophy Drug Patent Verdict for Counterclaimant
The trial took place over five days before U.S. District Judge Jennifer L. Hall.Volunteers Unreimbursed Expenses — Tax Incentives for Itemizers
The author writes "It's generous and admirable to contribute money and property to benefit charities. The most selfless gift of all is the one that we have a limited supply, simply put, our time and efforts.. I hope this column will be helpful and informing your clients-who itemize the tax encouragement to volunteering-although quite limited."Carter Mario Achieves $225,000 Settlement in Motor Vehicle Case
The defendant, CSAA Affinity Insurance Co., needed to provide underinsured motorist coverage to the plaintiff, but the complaint said "the defendant has failed to make any reasonable offers or to pay any compensation to the plaintiff for injuries and losses."View more book results for the query "*"
Legal Departments Gripe About Outside Counsel but Rarely Talk to Them
“It’s dangerous for law departments to manage their firms solely through invoices or compliance guidelines. You need a more holistic view," said Brad Blickstein, CEO of the Blickstein Group consultancy.'Further Investment in Power' Will Drive Big Law Business—But What About Clean Energy Projects?
A number of energy lawyers said demand for power for data centers — essential for AI — will be an important driver of infrastructure projects in 2025.SEC Penalizes Wells Fargo, LPL Financial $900,000 Each for Inaccurate Trading Data
Both companies have made efforts to improving their blue sheet data reporting by hiring more personnel, implementing new governance frameworks and strengthening reporting technology, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission stated.NY Firm's Amicus Brief Asks for Corporate Transparency Act to Remain on Pause
Couch White, a regional law firm based in Albany, New York, has filed a nuanced amicus brief that asks a Texas federal court to keep in place a stay of the Corporate Transparency Act, which imposes a Jan. 1 deadline for businesses to file reports of their Beneficial Ownership Information.CFPB Takes on BoA, Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase Over Zelle Fraud
The agency said they will seek cash damages to repay consumer losses over fraudulent activity. It claims that customers at the banks lost more than $870 million to fraud since Zelle's inception.Trending Stories
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