The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher Ezold | February 19, 2019
If you represent early stage life sciences companies entering the capital markets, you may be asked to opine on the financing and business issues they face. Below is a general overview of some of the issues that you will need to understand to provide solid advice.
By Erin Mulvaney | February 19, 2019
“For companies and organizations that want to seize this moment to have the best workplaces possible, we will be there to help,” Chai Feldblum says. She is joining the firm with Sharon Masling, her former chief of staff.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Tiffany M. Nicholson | February 14, 2019
Recent developments in transfer taxes should be on every estate planner's radar. In 2018, the following three cases made waves.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | February 13, 2019
To what extent are the foundational concepts of due process followed when public persons are accused of sexual assault many years after the alleged conduct occurred?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen A. Miller and Chase A. Howard | February 6, 2019
The Supreme Court is considering whether a state can be haled into another state's courts without its consent. In January, the court heard oral argument in Franchise Tax Board of California v. Hyatt, a case that will resolve whether the Constitution grants each state immunity from suit in foreign states' courts.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Peter A. Jaslow and Joanna Jiang | January 28, 2019
In May 2015, we discussed the Securities and Exchange Commission's (SEC) amendments to Regulation A promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the Securities Act), informally referred to as Regulation A+ (see “Amendments to Regulation A: Expanding Access to Capital,” The Legal Intelligencer, May 5, 2015).
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Peter F. Vaira | January 14, 2019
As I do every year at this time, I submit changes and events that I would like to see occur in the coming year in the courts, government agencies, federal and state legislatures and the law profession.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Angela D. Giampolo | January 7, 2019
Since Donald Trump took office, LGBTQ citizens and advocates have braced themselves for an onslaught of policy changes and legislation designed to take away hard-won rights, remove protections against discriminations, and otherwise relegate them back to second-class citizenhood.
By C. Ryan Barber | Mike Scarcella | December 28, 2018
A collection of our 2018 public-records reporting on the financial disclosures from Big Law partners who left, among other firms, Paul Weiss; King & Spalding; Williams & Connolly; Kirkland & Ellis, Covington & Burling, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius; and Wilmer.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By John Rafferty | December 13, 2018
Whether you're shopping for drones this holiday season or embarking upon a new project with one in 2019, make sure you are up to date on new drone regulations going into effect in just a few weeks.
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