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SEC Fines Skechers $1.25 Million, Alleges Undisclosed Payments to Execs and Their Families
The footwear company neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing, but it agreed to a cease-and-desist order.Bedsworth: Trying to Retire, Again
"I'll be 77 in November, and while that is not exactly 'a good round number,' it seems like a reasonable finish line for a legal career," said Justice William W. Bedsworth, in his latest column announcing his retirement.Big Law Recruiting Firms Merge, Aiming to Form 'One-Stop Shop for the Am Law 20'
Johnson Downie and Lippman Jungers have joined forces in a bid to dominate the profession's top lateral partner moves.Fintech Star Square to Fill GC Opening, Tapping Into Flush Hiring Market
"You need to be a real player to have credibility in this space," legal recruiter Sean Burke said. "Law firm partners who just add 'blockchain' to the bottom of their website bio [will be] discounted."State Bar Charges Attorney in Los Angeles Water Department Scandal
Tarzana attorney Michael Libman denied any wrondoing and said "vindictive" attorneys are "railroading" him.View more book results for the query "*"
Facebook, NVIDIA Take Stock-Drop Appeals to Supreme Court
Both cases involve the plaintiffs' heightened pleading requirements that resulted from the 1995 Private Securities Litigation Reform Act.Ogletree Deakins Rebounds, Seeing Revenue and Profit Growth Amid Strong Employment Practice Demand
Firm leader Liz Washko said "the largest part" of the revenue increase could be attributed to demand remaining strong and lawyers "working harder" after its hours billed increased 6.7%.Amazon, Italian Grocer Accused of Failing to Warn Consumers About Contaminated Mushrooms
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.EBay Chief Legal Officer Exiting in Wake of $3M Cyberstalking Settlement
Marie Oh Huber is stepping down after cleaning up the legal fallout from a campaign unleashed by a group of employees to terrorize a Massachusetts couple as retribution for negative coverage in their e-commerce newsletter.Government Inquiries and Risks in Responding on a Client's Behalf
In some instances, outside counsel may be called upon to receive and respond to inquiries from government agencies on behalf of the client. Such inquiries—whether informal or formal—could create risks for both client and counsel, especially if they come from government agencies with law enforcement authority.Trending Stories
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