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Enabling Start-Up Success, Law Firm: Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
"Our goal is to use [Neuron] to enable founders to be able to focus on growing their businesses, instead of the labor-intensive typical legal processes," says David Wang, Chief Innovation Officer of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.Rockefeller Foundation Appoints New General Counsel
Erica Guyer said she is honored to become legal chief "at a time when the stakes are so high for vulnerable people around the world."PLW People in the News—March 14, 2023—Eastburn and Gray, McNees
Eastburn and Gray attorney Abigail C. S. Bukowski was recently selected vice chair of the Bucks County Bar Association (BCBA) young lawyers division.Texas Benefits Exist For Veterans Starting Businesses
Texas Senate Bill 938 provides veteran-owned businesses a waiver for the formation fees and the Texas franchise tax for up to five years. However, veterans must apply for it.View more book results for the query "entrepreneurship"
People in the News—March 3, 2023—Fragner Seifert, Stradley Ronon
Boutique commercial real estate transactional and business services law firm Fragner Seifert Pace & Mintz announced that commercial real estate attorney Jennifer Hunt has joined the firm's Philadelphia office as counsel.Beyond Excess Capacity, Pooled Services and Automation Expedite Staff Layoffs
Law firms' increasing use of national teams and push for automation are putting more business professionals on the chopping block, especially when demand falls.Urban Renewal, an Assault on Black Neighborhoods
In city after city, highways that were built to appease white suburban commuters, and enabled through eminent domain and funds from the 1949 Housing Act and 1956 Interstate Highway Act, were shoved through African American neighborhoods, causing surrounding blight and pollution. Among the Black neighborhoods divided by highways were Treme in New Orleans, the Brooklyn area of Charlotte and Overtown in Miami.Arizona and Utah Opened the Door, But Firms Remain Skeptical of Alternative Business Structures
Litigation funders are eager to make equity investments in law firms, but partner resistance and regulatory uncertainty present major obstacles.Athlete-Pay Changes Head to DeSantis After Senate Approval
The bill would revamp what is known as the state's "NIL" law, which allows athletes to profit from their names, images and likenesses, that went into effect in 2021.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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