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Blizzard of New Laws, Covering Pot to Paid Leave, May Leave Employers in Fog
Many of the new laws are state statutes, with provisions that differ from similar measures passed elsewhere. That reality will add to the compliance challenges for businesses with workers scattered across the country.The Stroock Files: The Journey Through Lateral Exits, Merger Talks and Dissolution
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A&O's tie-up with Shearman could be a harbinger of more U.K.-headquartered firms expanding into the U.S.Law Firm Mergers Began With a Boutique Bash. Will the Party Continue in 2024?
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Big Law Isn't Big In Raleigh, as Region's Start-Ups Prioritize Rate Flexibility
"I've worked with firms who find it difficult because they want the partners to charge X rate and they would lose a third of their business," said Charlotte-based Jordan Abshire, founder and managing member of Abshire Legal Search.Big Law Isn't Big In Raleigh, as Area's Start-Ups Prioritize Rate Flexibility
"I've worked with firms who find it difficult because they want the partners to charge X rate and they would lose a third of their business," said Charlotte-based Jordan Abshire, founder and managing member of Abshire Legal Search.Auto Lender Ally's Legal Chief Trades Up for CLO Post at NC-Based Truist
Scott Stengel is taking the legal reins of Truist, a Charlotte-based bank formed through the $66 billion merger of BB&T and SunTrust.Auto Lender Ally's Legal Chief Trades Up for CLO Post at Truist
Scott Stengel is taking the legal reins of Truist, a Charlotte-based bank formed through the $66 billion merger of BB&T and SunTrust.Judge Declines to Hold Medical Staffing Agency in Civil Contempt for 'Honest Efforts' to Fix Payroll
"Although the [c]ourt finds [p]laintiff arguments for civil contempt compelling, [d]efendants have now come into compliance, thus rendering it unnecessary for the [c]ourt to address sanctions and attorneys' fees," wrote U.S. District Judge Raymond A. Jackson of the Eastern District of Virginia. "Further, [d]efendants provided a good-faith defense for delaying compliance with the [c]ourt's [o]rder. Therefore, the [c]ourt does not find [d]efendants in civil contempt."A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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