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Airline's CLO Total Comp Descended by $1.8 Million During Pandemic
In April, the International Air Transport Association reported that the industry had global losses of $126.4 billion. The organization further predicted that the industry will continue to struggle on its flight path back to recovery. The organization predicted global losses of $47.7 billion in 2021.The General Counsel at Covis Pharma Discusses the World of Pharmaceutical Approvals Around the Globe
Legal Innovators Interview Series features Francesco Tallarico, General Counsel at Covis Pharma.Two Former Federal Prosecutors Contest Ethics Charges Stemming From Chandra Levy Murder Trial
Two veteran former assistant U.S. attorneys in the District of Columbia are soon set to face an ethics panel over claims they withheld evidence from the defense lawyers for the man once accused of killing Washington intern Chandra Levy. The attorneys dispute they violated any D.C. bar rule on professional responsibility. "It is also an easy violation to avoid; all the prosecutor has to do is disclose," D.C. disciplinary counsel Hamilton P. Fox III said.Zealous Advocacy Meets Corporate Criticism: What Happened With Paul Weiss' Alex Oh and the SEC?
"From afar, it appears that this is Twitter mob purity butting up against the time-honored tradition of zealous advocacy, that is in fact required by ethical obligations," said one former chair of a Big Law firm.View more book results for the query "*"
Utah Adds 5 Years to Regulatory Sandbox Program Fostering Legal Services Innovation
The state's pilot program allows nonlawyers to provide certain traditional legal services and already has 26 approved entities, including a nonlawyer-owned firm and an online legal service provider.Vinson & Elkins Revamps Management Structure, Elects New Leaders
Houston corporate partner Keith Fullenweider has been elected chairman of Vinson & Elkins, effective next year, along with three vice chairs to create a new executive committee.On Judicial Nominations, Results Speak Louder Than Words
Real change is something that you must stay at—year in and year out. Disappointingly, with all Gov. Nathan Deal's work, Chief Justice Harold Melton, Georgia's last African American justice on the state high court, steps down on June 30.'Angry' Employee's Bias Claims Fail to Overcome Objective Basis for Decisions
Selecting among candidates for promotion can often be the most discriminatorily fraught of workplace decisions.