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Sanctions for Spoliation of Evidence in Matrimonial Actions
"In situations of negligent destruction of evidence, the court must consider the prejudice resulting from spoliation in determining what type of sanctions are warranted," writes Joel R. Brandes.Top EU Court Deals Commission's New Merger Approach Major Blow
U.S. gene sequencing company Illumina won its court fight against the European Union regarding its acquisition of Grail when the EU's top court ruled that an expanded control approach pursued by Brussels officials since 2021 to go after killer acquisitions breaches EU law.Morris Nichols Partner to Co-Present at PLI M&A Conference
On Sept. 9, the Practising Law Institute is scheduled to host its annual, day-long conference on Hot Topics in M&A and Morris Nichols Arsht & Tunnell partner Patricia Vella is set to serve as program faculty.People in the News—Sept. 4, 2024—Margolis Edelstein, Petrelli Previtera
Margolis Edelstein announced the addition of Jacob Kratt as a new partner in the firm's Philadelphia office.View more book results for the query "*"
Going Beyond the Gut Check When Hiring
"Trusting your gut" is a litmus test that matters. You should feel good about a new hire. But don't be seduced into simply picking the most charismatic interviewee. Great interviewee does not always translate into great employee.Supreme Court of Georgia Disbars 1 Lawyer, Accepts 1 Voluntary Surrender of License
The court issued two attorney discipline opinions on Wednesday.So, You're a Fifth-Year Associate
In many professions, seniority is a pure asset. In lateral law firm moves, seniority tips over and becomes a hindrance for many roles starting in the sixth year.Trending Stories
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