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SEC Division of Enforcement Ramps Up Coronavirus Efforts
The economic uncertainty created by COVID-19 has regulators like the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Division of Enforcement ramping up its efforts to identify and prevent fraud in the wake of COVID-19, says Hogan Lovells' Ann Kim and Jamie Hennelly.Pro Bono Representation From Kramer Levin Helps Low-Income Brooklyn Families Keep Building
The residents had nearly paid off a loan from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development by the time the tax abatement expired, but their loan was sold to a private debt holder.The State of the e-Discovery and Data Privacy Job Market: Pre- and Post-COVID-19, Part 1
Part One of a Two-Part Article This deep dive into the specific cause-and-effect paradigms impacting the data privacy and e-discovery verticals illustrates broader trends in the overall legal technology job market while simultaneously giving professionals in (or eager to be in) those disciplines a clear roadmap of where the legal technology, data privacy, and ESI job market was, is today, and where it will be in the future.Revised Budget Calls for New Taxes, $4 Billion in Borrowing, and No 'False Hope'
Gov. Phil Murphy's revised budget address was minus the usual ornate trappings of the cavernous General Assembly chambers in Trenton, where the governor's budget address usually takes place, and where it took place exactly six months ago, on Feb. 25.Car Crash: California's Imbroglio With Uber and Lyft Will Have Lasting Effects on Gig Economy
Texas Lawyer spoke recently to William Finegan, a shareholder and leader of the labor and employment practice group at the law firm of Munsch Hardt, about the gig economy, workers, as well as California and Texas.View more book results for the query "*"
The Growing Litigation Battle Over COVID-19 in the Nation's Prisons and Jails
The COVID-19 pandemic is sure to become a staple of court dockets in the months and years to come, and already one sector has triggered a wave of litigation over questions of civil rights, public health, and institutional liability—America's prisons and jails.Florida Judge Facing Ethics Charges for Alleged Interference in Lawyer's Political Race
"Your intercession in this campaign failed to promote public confidence in the impartiality and integrity of the judicial system, and created the appearance of impropriety," the charging document said.Ghislaine Maxwell's Lawyers Denied Names of 3 Unnamed Victims in Sex-Trafficking Indictment
U.S. District Judge Alison J. Nathan of the Southern District of New York said the request from Maxwell and her Cohen & Gresser attorneys was "premature," since discovery in the case had just begun.Pandemic Is Making In-House Look for Savings on Outside Counsel Spend
"There are a lot of options out there whether it is alternative legal service providers or e-billing software," Ryan Loro, president of LegalBillReview.com, said. "The first and easiest thing to do for in-house legal teams would be to control the cost they already have."In a Remote Environment, Talent Development Is Fraught With Risks
Law firms have proven that they can work remotely, but can they train and develop lawyers without creating inequities in their talent pools?Trending Stories
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