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National Law Journal

Russian Billionaire Deripaska Sues Mnuchin Over 'Devastating' Sanctions

Oleg Deripaska claims the U.S. Treasury's block on his property and assets have contributed to the devastation of his wealth and reputation.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Facebook May Be the Target, But Now's the Time to Check All Privacy Policies

Facebook is facing scrutiny over alleged deals with Amazon, Microsoft and others that allowed companies to obtain users' data without their consent. It's a reminder to all in-house counsel: privacy policies need to be transparent.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Case Signals Possible Uptick in Anti-Corruption Enforcement in Construction Industry

With big-money projects involving chains of subcontractors and sometimes corrupt foreign officials, the construction industry has become a target-rich environment for the DOJ, according to former federal prosecutors, criminal defense attorneys and construction and government contracts lawyers.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Dude, Where's My Marijuana License? Florida Suit by Dispensary That Missed Deadline by 27 Minutes

Dan Bushell and David Kotler are representing Edward Miller & Son Inc. in the company's lawsuit against the Florida Department of Health. The nursery's application to cultivate marijuana was purportedly denied because it missed an application deadline by 27 minutes.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

In-House Counsel in Construction Industry May See Uptick in Anti-Corruption Enforcement

With big-money projects involving chains of subcontractors and sometimes corrupt foreign officials, the construction industry has become a target-rich environment for the DOJ, according to former federal prosecutors, criminal defense attorneys and construction and government contracts lawyers.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

University of Texas Legal Chief Takes On Review of Admissions Cheating Scandal

University of Texas has tapped its vice president for legal affairs to conduct a review of how its fired men's tennis coach became embroiled in the nationwide college admissions scandal.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

7 Reasons 2019 Is the Year of Privacy

The legal world is going to have a lot to say in 2019 about how privacy will be viewed for the next decade and beyond.
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

NCAA Opens Probe Into Indicted Coaches in College Admissions Scandal

The NCAA has announced it is looking into allegations against the indicted coaches for possible violations of its rules with colleges and their in-house counsel caught in the crossfire.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Digital Licenses: How One Law in Virginia Drove the Future of Identity Verification

Remote online notarization supports notaries, but it is also laying the foundation for how we deliver trust and certainty to online digital transactions.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Poor Overseers or Victims? NCAA Opens Probe Into Colleges in Admissions Cheating Scandal

The NCAA has announced it is looking into allegations against the indicted coaches for possible violations of its rules with colleges and their in-house counsel caught in the crossfire.
5 minute read

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