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Big Law Bets on Crypto as Industry Faces More Regulatory Heat
The SEC's latest suits against crypto companies underscore the growing volume of work for Big Law in advising the industry in litigation, enforcement, restructuring, bankruptcy work and lobbying.Rite Aid Taps 7-Time General Counsel to Help Execute Turnaround
Thomas Sabatino aims to help the pharmacy chain regain its footing after antitrust concerns scotched plans to sell the entire business to Walgreens.Unsung Heroes 2023: Holly Deihl
A devoted advocate for cancer victims, an empowering role model for others, and a dependable ally for vulnerable communities, attorney Holly Deihl's immeasurable worth is multifaceted. Her dedication to our clients and the community is often behind-the-scenes, and I am proud to bring it the forefront.20. Fretting Over the State of the Legal Industry? Try Looking In the Right Place
State of the Industry Part 1: Introduction Specialize in your clients, understand their pressures and make tackling them your first priority. There's no avoiding an economic reality, but if you want to navigate the best path through it, focus on the clients and their problems. This lesson begins the series on the 6 most immediate GC challenges.Making Sense of New York's Revised Proposed Recreational Cannabis Regulations
More than two years ago, New York passed the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) to much fanfare. The rocky rollout of the program by the…View more book results for the query "*"
Mindset for Happiness: Retrain Your Brain
Happiness is not a permanent feature or personality trait, but a more fleeting, changeable state. Progress on our professional and personal goals can make us feel happier and more satisfied with life. The pursuit of happiness can be a goal, but it is important to remember that happiness is not permanent, and it is normal to experience negative thoughts and emotions.Whose File Is It? The Ethics of Returning a Client's File and Property
There is often confusion about what property/documents attorneys must retain and what must be turned over to the client when the engagement ends. This article examines the scope of an attorney's duty to turn over certain materials to a client upon termination or withdrawal and discusses potential consequences from a failure to fully comply with these responsibilities.George Santos Appeals Ruling Ordering the Release of Bond Co-Signers
The privacy interests of the co-signers outweigh the right of access, defense attorney Joe Murray wrote.In Latest of String of Suits, Parents of Man Killed in Accidental Shooting Sue Sig Sauer
Though the suit also names the gun's owner as a defendant, it's the latest case in a series of litigation filed against Sig Sauer, a New Hampshire-based gun manufacturer accused of making guns that have gone off without the trigger being pulled.People in the News—June 9, 2023—Uebler Law, Flaster Greenberg
Uebler Law has welcomed Joyce L. Collier to the firm as a partner.FIA Forecast Credits & FIA Model Allocations: Breakthrough Tools Supporting Smart FIA Decisions
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