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May 18, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Rubio Wants More Guardrails for Research Funds in China Bill

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio's amendment would expand oversight of research funds to include the U.S. intelligence community, requiring the Director of National Intelligence and other agencies to certify that anyone receiving money authorized by the legislation is not susceptible to foreign threats.
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May 18, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Lawmakers Jettison Controversial Part of Seminole Gambling Deal

Under the proposed compact, the Seminoles would pay the state at least $2.5 billion over five years in exchange for being able to operate sports betting in the state, along with getting perks such as offering roulette and craps at tribal casinos.
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May 18, 2021 | Law.com

How I Made Partner: 'I Was Upfront About My Hopes and I Asked for Guidance and Advice,' Says Margarita O'Donnell Morales of Zuckerman Spaeder

"The legal community flourishes when lawyers come from a diversity of backgrounds and experiences, and there are many ways in which your unique experience can be valuable in private practice."
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May 18, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

If There's Smoke, Is It OK to Fire? New Cannabis Rules for Employers

With the legalization of cannabis, employers are presented with new challenges about what they can do, must do and should do as it relates to their employees.
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May 18, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses "Cretcher v. U.S. Bank N.A.," involving claims against a defendant bank for "negligence, trespass and private nuisance under New York state law, " and "Ng v. Ng," which involved a dispute between co-owners of a brownstone property where the plaintiffs' motion for partition and sale was granted.
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May 18, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Trail Construction Violates 'Forever Wild' Provision of State Constitution

The Court of Appeals recently considered a unique provision of the New York State Constitution—the "Forever Wild" provision—in a case involving the construction of 27 miles of snowmobile trails in the Adirondack State Park. In their Court of Appeals Roundup, Linton Mann III and William T. Russell Jr. discuss the case and how the The majority/dissent split in it illustrates the problem created by unfilled vacancies on the court.
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May 18, 2021 | Legaltech News

Biden's Cyber Order Benefits Legal Tech Companies With Their Head in the Cloud

President Biden's new executive order requiring software used by the federal government to feature certain protections like multifactor authentication and encryption could actually spur more federal business for legal tech providers.
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May 18, 2021 | The Recorder

Biden's Cyber Order Benefits Legal Tech Companies With Their Head in the Cloud

President Biden's new executive order requiring software used by the federal government to feature certain protections like multifactor authentication and encryption could actually spur more federal business for legal tech providers.
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May 18, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

How Are You Incorrectly Using Your IOLTA Account (Part II)?

In November 2020, I wrote about what IOLTA is, what goes into an IOLTA account (as noted before a needlessly redundant phrase), and what does not go into an IOLTA account. In this article I discuss common errors in the maintenance of IOLTA accounts.
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May 18, 2021 | National Law Journal

Claiming Call for 'Trial by Combat' Was Hyperbole, Giuliani Seeks Dismissal of Congressional Capitol Riot Suit

"No one could reasonably perceive the 'trial by combat' reference as one inciting the listeners to an immediate violent attack on the Capitol, which could have nothing to do with Giuliani's allegorical 'trial by combat' over evidence of fraud in the election," Giuliani's attorney wrote.
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