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Kaufman Dolowich Hires Del. Partner
Kaufman Dolowich announced the addition of Delaware partner Kristen Swift.Ukraine 2 Years On: Daily Air Raids, an Upswing in Legal Work and the Restitution Effort
"Obviously, the local transactional market is very low, but we're still privileged to be a local desk for global law firms on deals, and I would say that up to 50% of our turnover comes from that work, from our friends across other jurisdictions."People in the News—Feb. 27, 2024—Antheil Maslow
Antheil Maslow & MacMinn announced that Janel Clause has joined the firm's business and corporate practice group as an associate.Inquest Into Pinsent Masons Partner's Death Spotlights Intense Work Life
Vanessa Ford's death in 2023 occurred following an 'acute mental health crisis,' a coroner's inquest ruled.View more book results for the query "*"
California Implements New Workplace Investigations Obligation for Employers
This year, the California Legislature expanded the scope of alleged misconduct against employees that employers are obligated to investigate. Senate Bill 553 illustrates California's attempt to be proactive about workplace violence prevention.A Warning to All New Jersey Judges
"The 'chilling effect' imposed upon an otherwise estimable exercise of judicial discretion by a judge is monumental and will serve to further crimp an already daunting judicial atmosphere," writes retired Superior Court Judge Bill Mathesius.A Career-Ending Collision at Sea
In his Admiralty Law column, James E. Mercante discusses the collision between Navy warship USS John S. McCain and oil and chemical tanker Alnic MC, as well as the trial that followed in the Southern District of New York.'Existential Risks': AI Anxiety Fueling Stream of Shareholder Proposals
"Because this is such a new space, a lot of the proposals will be about more transparency, and about what companies are doing with AI, and how boards are overseeing risks," said Jamie Smith of the EY Americas Center for Board Matters.The Continuing Review of Real Estate Sector Bankruptcy Rulings
Continuing our series on distressed real estate cases, we again decided to report on two cases that present different issues. One involves the debtor's sale of real estate over the objection of the secured lender, which was approved. The other involves a debtor's attempt to enjoin a construction bond company from continuing to pay claims by subcontractors after the filing of the bankruptcy case, which was denied.