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FTC Demonstrates Aggressive Focus on Vertical Merger Transactions
In this edition of their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz discuss what can be expected from the FTC under Acting Chairwoman Kelly Slaughter. One area where the Acting Chairwoman will focus is on the treatment of vertical merger transactions, identifying the evaluation and enforcement of such transactions as an area where the Commission should break with historical approaches and adopt a more aggressive posture.Focused on Global Growth, Rimon Opens Second Texas Office
Less than a year after opening an office in Houston, global cloud-based firm Rimon P.C. has hired a Reed Smith lawyer to launch an office in Austin.3 Traits of Highly Successful Lawyers, as Embodied by My Dear Late Wife
This month's column is thus dedicated to Yvonne and I hope it makes her proud. There are three traits that she had (the actual number is far higher, so I'll just focus on three), that I will touch on, as they translate to success in any field and station of life, including the business of law.Maine Adopts NAIC-Inspired Cybersecurity Model Law
The Maine Insurance Data Security Act takes effect on January 1, 2022.View more book results for the query "*"
CLOC's New President Wants Nonlegal Ops Voices Heard in the Organization
Mike Haven, CLOC's new president, believes the future of legal tech in-house will look a lot like an enterprise legal management system that pulls all of the tools attorneys need onto one platform.Seth DuCharme, Ex-Acting US Attorney for NY Eastern District, Joins Bracewell
DuCharme, who served as principal associate deputy attorney general to former Attorney General William Barr before taking the reins in the EDNY, will be a partner in the government enforcement and investigations practice at Bracewell's New York office.Legislation Seeks to Provide Legal Aid to Delaware Tenants Facing Eviction
The bill as introduced by state Sen. Bryan Townsend, D-Newark, would phase in additional legal representation over a period of up to three years until enough is available to cover those who need it.11th Circuit Judge Calls for 'Course Correction' on Standing Doctrine in Bias Suit
The court reversed and remanded a disability rights case over closed captioning on videos that could become one of the first in which a plaintiff seeks damages for past harm based on an inaccessible website. But it's Judge Kevin C. Newsom's concurring opinion on standing that has lawyers paying attention.Federal Judge Calls for 'Course Correction' on Standing Doctrine in Florida Deaf Bias Suit
The conservative federal judge indicated in the opinion he is joining a "growing chorus of jurists and scholars" who have questioned the standing doctrine and suggested there should be a course correction.