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9th Circuit: Tribal Court Has Jurisdiction Over COVID-19 Business Interruption Suit
"The transaction had tribe and tribal lands written all over it," the appeals court said.Greenberg Traurig Sees 6% Growth in Revenue Amid Nonequity Tier Expansion
The moderate growth came after two years of faster pace in revenue growth, but CEO Brian Duffy says it's only a slowdown because 2021 and 2022 were such extraordinary years for the firm.View more book results for the query "*"
New York Assembly Committees Set to Weigh Greater Oversight of Fintech
Two committees are set to take testimony on the impact that Venmo, Wealthfront, Affirm, PayPal and other online companies have on New Yorkers.Cities Can't Get Fees From Netflix and Hulu: Court Finds No Basis
"To find a right of action for the municipalities would mean the (Board of Public Utilities) would no longer hold all enforcement authority. Because this would change the plain meaning of the (Cable Television Act), we find no constitutional basis for finding a private right of action for municipalities," Judge Jane Roth wrote for the court.As Big Law Moves in, Native Firms Have Advantages in Battle for Clients and Talent
"You demonstrate to prospective clients that your geographic and cultural knowledge in cities that the big (firm) has moved into … gives you an advantage that they will not be able to duplicate," said consultant Joshua Peck.SEC Schedules Wednesday Vote on Climate Disclosure Rule Amid Staunch Opposition
Twenty law and finance professors sent the SEC a letter expressing their view that "the true agenda for the rule [is] to pressure companies to adopt certain climate policies, rather than to inform the market."Attorney Named to New York Reparations Study Group
Lurie Daniel Favors, executive director at the Center for Law and Social Justice at Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, was appointed to the New York State Community Commission on Reparations Remedies, which drew controversy as lawmakers considered creation of the body in 2023.