By Phillip Bantz | November 2, 2018
The report highlights the commission's activities during Fiscal Year 2018, including cases involving Tesla and now-defunct Theranos.
By Phillip Bantz | October 30, 2018
Should social media sites and other businesses be held legally liable for playing a role in atrocities in the same way that some want to make gun makers answer for mass shootings?
By Sue Reisinger | October 22, 2018
Diana Flynn, Lambda Legal's litigation director and herself a transgender lawyer, in an online article accused the Trump administration of “literally trying to write [transgenders] out of the law by defining them out of existence." Flynn and a number of former Department of Justice officials have joined Lambda and partners fighting the changes.
By Phillip Bantz | October 18, 2018
Last week's sudden announcement that more foreign investments in American technology businesses would be subjected to national security reviews as early as November as part of a federal pilot program startled many, but some international trade law experts say not as many businesses may be affected as initially feared.
By Danielle Krauthamer | October 15, 2018
While pawternity leave might have some wondering if employee benefits have gone too far, many employers are embracing the newest trend in employee leave. And this trend may have more legs than initially thought: four to be exact.
By Phillip Bantz | October 11, 2018
“This is a time where proactivity is in the best interest of entities that are looking at foreign investors,” said one adviser.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 17, 2018
Since May 2017, Patel has served as the deputy assistant secretary of the Treasury for the Financial Stability Oversight Council. He joined the Treasury from O'Melveny's Washington office, where he headed the financial advisory and regulation practice.
By Law.com Editors | September 13, 2018
Join ALM's editors for a free call on Monday, Sept. 17 to learn more about “Perfecting Your Pitch”— a training and networking opportunity for women lawyers this fall in New York and San Francisco.
By Dan Clark | September 13, 2018
Gerson Zweifach will return to his old law firm once the Disney deal closes—likely in the first half of 2019.
By Meghan Tribe | September 7, 2018
Law firms and in-house legal departments are barely moving the needle when it comes to combating gender and racial discrimination, a new report said. But researchers said even implicit bias can be countered.
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