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EY Turns to Veteran of NYC Office to Fill Global GC Post
Michael Solender, who's been the accounting giant's top lawyer for a decade, is passing the legal reins to top deputy David Weintraub.Employers Await Supreme Court's Ruling on the Future of 'Chevron' Deference
"In two pending cases ... the Supreme Court will consider whether to significantly modify the doctrine, or even abandon it completely," write Michael Slocum and Pamela White of Greenberg Traurig.Early Filings Under SEC Cyber-Disclosure Rules Offer Little Insight Into 'Material' Incidents
Most of the 13 companies disclosing "material" breaches reported the incidents quickly but with few details. "Some [filings] are quite skinny in terms of facts, and you can see the SEC disagreeing with their compliance because they are relatively thin," Debevoise & Plimpton partner Ben Pedersen said.View more book results for the query "Commission"
Getting a Gray Divorce? Consider the ADR Route
During a gray divorce, being amicable goes a long way. Minimizing the contentiousness in a divorce will ultimately be psychologically and financially beneficial for both parties. To that end, an alternative dispute resolution approach (ADR) may be the right one for divorcing older couples.What Employers Should Know About The FTC's New Non-Compete Ban
Experienced employment lawyer Kimberly Carson, partner at Quinn Emanuel, answers all of your questions regarding the newly issued rule banning non-competes.Rembrandt and Frans Hals: Two Great Painters Demonstrate Demeanor Affects Litigation
Rembrandt and Hals, frequent litigants, demonstrate what every litigator knows, or should know: character and behavior of a party and counsel—trustworthiness, reliability and civility—can significantly influence the outcome of litigation.FTC Ruling Bans Noncompete Agreements ... For Now
Whether the final rule survives legal challenges or not, employers should still identify their confidential and trade secret information and ensure the company reasonably protects this information. Employers should also take steps to ensure departing employees have not retained such information for the benefit of the new employer.Singapore Firm Pays $1.3M in Bitcoin After Cyber Attack
The incident follows a ransomware attack on the Singapore Law Society's private network system in May last year.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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