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Rebuke of Kirkland in Recruiter's Federal Suit Raises Questions About Placement Secrecy
The judge's order harshly criticized how Kirkland handled the Texas recruiter's subpoena.Kirkland Rebuke in Recruiter's Federal Suit Raises Questions About Placement Secrecy
The judge's order harshly criticized how Kirkland handled the Texas recruiter's subpoena.When Overlapping Directors Sit on Boards With Opposing Governance Policies
At least one overlapping director is a former in-house counsel. James Johnson, retired general counsel of Loop Capital Markets and former assistant GC at the Boeing Co., sits on the board of Ameren Corp. and of Hanesbrands Inc.$6.5 Million Settlement Approved in Med Mal Case Over Hospital Patient's Death
A Middlesex County judge on April 23 approved the final portion of a $6.5 million settlement in a medical malpractice suit, Estate of Horvath v. Alegre-Gomez,…Investor Suit Targets NY Firm Over COVID-19 Test Kit Deal
A new securities class action, filed Wednesday in Manhattan federal court, accused New York City-based healthcare logistics firm SCWorx Corp. of misleading investors about a supposed deal to buy and resell millions of COVID-19 rapid testing kits.View more book results for the query "*"
Investor Suit Targets NY Company Over 'Completely Bogus' COVID-19 Test Kit Deal
A new securities class action, filed Wednesday in Manhattan federal court, accused New York City-based healthcare logistics firm SCWorx Corp. of misleading investors about a supposed deal to buy and resell millions of COVID-19 rapid testing kits.Law Firms Turn to Cost-Cutting in Hong Kong's Challenging Market
The number of new coronavirus cases in the territory has dropped to zero, but disruptive demonstrations protesting China's increasing control over the territory are expected to resume.Cuomo Dismisses Rental Assistance Idea Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Officials in parts of the nation have rolled out rental assistance programs to help residents harmed by the economic toll of the coronavirus crisis.Once Again, No New Coronavirus Tests at New York City's Federal Detention Facilities
Eleven inmates have tested positive, the wardens wrote in their court-mandated report, while 72 employees across the two facilities have become sick with COVID-19.11 South Florida Attorneys Disciplined
The Florida Supreme Court disciplined 23 attorneys, including 11 from South Florida.Trending Stories
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