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Associates Split on Generational Lines Over Office Returns
On the back-to-office question, some have observed two very different views among associates. And it's often split at around the four- or five-year mark.Bradley Gayton Joins Board of Publicly Owned Tax Tech Company Vertex Inc.
Gayton, who recently resigned as GC of The Coca-Cola Co., was previously GC at Ford Motor Co., where he had also held roles focused on tax law.Ex-Ford, Coke GC Bradley Gayton Joins Board of Pa.-Based Tax Tech Company
Gayton, who recently resigned as GC of The Coca-Cola Co., was previously GC at Ford Motor Co., where he had also held roles focused on tax law.Florida's 4 Am Law 200 Firms Found Varying Success in 2020
The Second Hundred lived and died by its balance of practices — good news for business-oriented firms, bad news for those in hospitality and foreclosures.COVID-19 Employment Litigation: Four Seasons Miami Hit With Suit for 'Perpetual Furlough'
"This is certainly the first large-scale case involving WARN Act violations for laying people off for over six months," said Angeli Murthy, a shareholder at Morgan and Morgan.View more book results for the query "*"
Spotify Chief Lawyer's Takedown of Apple Highlights Evolution of GC Role
In the not-too-distant past, it would've been unheard of for a GC to take a public stance on virtually any issue—much less publicly blast a rival's business practices.California Overhauls Its Law School Accreditation Rules, Emphasizing Diversity and Student Learning
The new accreditation rules take effect Jan. 1, 2022, though law schools will have until 2024 to demonstrate they are in compliance.Texas Considers COVID-19 Liability Lawsuit Shield for Businesses
With more Texas businesses reopening every day, a new state law would dramatically curtail or end the 700-plus pending lawsuits asserting damages related to COVID-19 exposure in courts across the state, along with all future COVID-19 exposure lawsuits.Texas Legislature Considers Shield from COVID-19 Liability Lawsuits for Texas Businesses
With more Texas businesses reopening every day, a new state law would dramatically curtail or end the 700-plus pending lawsuits asserting damages related to COVID-19 exposure in courts across the state, along with all future COVID-19 exposure lawsuits.Six Flags Wants Insurer Travelers to Cover $2.89 Million in Attorney Fees
Six Flags is suing its insurance company to recoup at least $2.89 million in attorney fees that it paid to firms like Kirkland & Ellis and Perkins Coie.Trending Stories