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National Law Journal

Patchwork of Paid Leave Policies in States, Cities Creates Compliance Hurdles

Barbara Brickmeier, vice president for human resources and business development at IBM, said overlapping state and local paid leave mandates provide stress and compliance headaches for companies.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Perkins Coie Hires Former SEC Fintech Examiner

Michael Didiuk, who spent nearly the past eight years in a variety of roles at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, has joined the firm as a partner in San Francisco.
20 minute read

New York Law Journal

Spun-Off Firm Battles Goldberg Segalla in Court and in Business

Northeast regional powerhouse Goldberg Segalla is facing more defections to a newly formed firm, amid a new rivalry with some of its own former partners.
24 minute read

Daily Business Review

Scott Looks to Replenish Enterprise Florida Before Awarding Grants

Gov. Rick Scott told the Enterprise Florida board of directors of the need to ensure lawmakers maintain the new “Florida Job Growth Grant Fund,” which has attracted 209 applications from governments and other groups across the state since opening in July.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Into 4th Week of FIFA Trial, Prosecutors Near End of Case

One sleepy juror was dismissed last week, one defendant was admonished by the judge, and the FIFA president thanked American authorities.
11 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Newsmakers of the Month

Lawyers move into new ranks in the Texas legal community.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Amy Tu Named General Counsel at Tyson Foods

The Springdale, Arkansas-based food company will bring Tu onboard Dec. 11 to serve as EVP and general counsel, replacing David Van Bebber.
2 minute read

The American Lawyer

Would-Be Merger Candidate Sues Big British Law Firm for Partner Poaching

Pinsents Masons and two partners have been named as defendants in a suit filed by Spanish firm Ramon & Cajal.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Sedgwick Back Office to Close, Lay Off 75 Employees

More than three years after moving its back-office operations to Kansas City, Missouri, Sedgwick is poised to close its facility in the city as the firm prepares to dissolve.
20 minute read

Daily Business Review

On the Move

South Florida attorneys on the move.
5 minute read

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