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Clients Ditch Lewis Brisbois Before and After Offensive Email Dump
Los Angeles County said it would cease sending work to the firm after years of outsourcing cases to it. Other clients have quietly been moving work to the firm now known as Daugherty Lordan even before Lewis Brisbois released derogatory emails previously sent by the new firm's founders.Mergers Could Be Delayed by Months Under New FTC, DOJ Filing Rules
The FTC rolled out new merger-review hurdles that it says are partly aimed at addressing congressional concerns that subsidies by foreign powers such as China "can distort the competitive process."BYU Alum and Law Prof Named as Next Law Dean
BYU President Shane Reese said, "David [Moore] has a strong vision for the positive impact that BYU Law can have on BYU and for the future of our students both in and out of the classroom."SCOTUS Cyberstalking Decision Buffs 1st Amendment, Complicates Prosecution
"You don't want people threatening others, or shutting up the political speech of others," said constitutional law professor Genevieve Lakier. "But there's also a long history of the government accusing someone of making a threat even when they're speaking loosely, in hyperbole or in critique."High Court's Cyberstalking Decision Buffs 1st Amendment, Complicates Prosecution
"You don't want people threatening others, or shutting up the political speech of others," said constitutional law professor Genevieve Lakier. "But there's also a long history of the government accusing someone of making a threat even when they're speaking loosely, in hyperbole or in critique."View more book results for the query "*"
State Attorney General Sues Major Landlord Over Lead, Consumer Protection Law Violations
"Today's action signals that enough is enough when it comes to the alleged misconduct of a major landlord who is placing the health and safety of Rhode Islanders at risk. Let's cut right to it—as alleged, profits are being placed over basic human dignity and that cannot stand," Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Neronha said in a statement June 6. "In Rhode Island, nearly 500 children are lead poisoned every year. It is preventable, and the toll that these children and we as a community pay is enormous. This office is committed to stopping the lead poisoning of children, be it through prosecution as in this case, or through proactive legislation."Perkins Coie Plots Growth, Investments in AI, Despite Unusual String of Partner Departures
The firm has experienced an unusual number of partner departures in recent years, which sources attributed to competitive pressures from more profitable Big Law firms and smaller boutiques.New York State Noncompete Ban Could Add Fuel to Growing Movement
Gov. Kathy Hochul hasn't said whether she will sign the newly passed bill, which contains the most-stringent noncompete prohibition of any state.Local Intel and Avoiding Past Mistakes Key in 'Rare' Columbus Defense Win
"This case had a $20 million nonnegotiable demand, and when Charlie Gower says it's nonnegotiable, it's nonnegotiable," defense attorney Morris Mullin said.Move to T5 Computes for Veteran Data Center Lawyer
Karen Stein's fourth stop on the data-center builder carousel is T5 Data Centers, which has grown explosively since launching 15 years ago.Trending Stories
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