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Greenberg Traurig Scoops Up Transactional Trio From Seward & Kissel
"We have known the lawyers at Greenberg Traurig for quite some time and our clients will benefit by working with the talented global team, leveraging the firm's resources around the world," incoming Greenberg Traurig shareholder Kalyan Das said.The Season of Caring—Shining a Light on Mental Health of Lawyers
Attorneys can go far in helping each other out, and thankfully many state bars, including Georgia's, take it upon themselves to provide support for their members. Here's what lawyers should know in order to provide support for themselves or colleagues at this time of year.People in the News—Dec. 18, 2023—Lamb McErlane, McCarter & English
Lamb McErlane announced that chairman and managing partner Joel L. Frank has been appointed to serve on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's Investment Advisory Board.Hackers Increasingly Infiltrate Software While It's Still in Development—Before Guard Is Up
"Not only is this terrifying because it can happen to any organization that's building software, but it's actually also incredibly difficult to detect," said Dan Draper, founder of CipherStash.'Blurred' Online Advertising to Kids Grabs the FTC's Attention
A 2021 survey by Common Sense Media found that 88% of children between the ages of 13 and 18 had their own smartphone and 57% of children between the ages of 8 and 12 had their own tablet. The survey results caught the attention of the FTC, which actively enforces the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule. The FTC now has issued a staff report, "Protecting Kids from Stealth Advertising in Digital Media", based on what it learned from its October workshop on the topic.View more book results for the query "*"
14 Richards Layton Lawyers Admitted to the Delaware Bar
Richards, Layton & Finger announced that 14 associates of the firm have been admitted to the Delaware bar.Attorney Affirmations, Beware!
A New York State statute goes into effect Jan. 1 which will allow the use of affirmations rather than sworn affidavits in civil litigation. This article discusses the statute, along with the apparently unintended effect of changing the necessary form of affirmations.Capitol Report: Prescription Coverage, Striking Workers, Stormwater Management
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of Dec. 11. The Pennsylvania Senate and the state House of Representatives are scheduled to reconvene Jan. 2.The TVPA Does Not Preempt State Indemnification and Contribution Claims
Although some courts have concluded that indemnification and contribution claims are available for claims arising under a federal statute only if the statute expressly or impliedly provides for them, other courts have addressed the issue by conducting a traditional preemption analysis. The Second Circuit has not addressed the issue, and district courts within the circuit have taken both approaches. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the Southern District of New York recently addressed this issue in the context of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.Trending Stories
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