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Social Media Platforms Adding Financial Transactions Could Spell Compliance Trouble
As more social media platforms like Instagram implement fintech, in-house counsel's regulatory challenges grow. Lawyers said it's best to start a compliance plan early.Houston Firm With Construction Roots Builds Business Trial Team
Commercial litigators from three Houston firms joined Andrews Myers, citing the midsize firm's "competitive fee structure" as an attraction.IT Security and Policy: Why All Lawyers Must Care About It
Several years ago, my insurance broker suggested I get cybersecurity insurance for my firm. It seemed a cybersecurity insurance policy was unnecessary, not much different from having an undercoating for a new car.Insurer Must Defend Employer Against Defamation Claim Brought by Former Employee
An insurance company must defend a company sued for defamation by a former employee notwithstanding a provision in the policy excluding coverage for defamation…Justices Won't Disturb Dismissal of Legal Mal Suit Over Attorneys' Divorce
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will not review a state Superior Court ruling that held that a lawyer's legal malpractice suit against her divorce attorneys alleging breach of contract actually sounded in tort and therefore was not timely filed.View more book results for the query "*"
Senators Back Effort Making It Harder to Change Constitution
The Senate Ethics and Elections Committee voted 4-3 to approve a proposal, sponsored by committee Chairman Sen. Dennis Baxley, R-Ocala, that would require support from two-thirds of voters to pass constitutional amendments in the future.IBEW Boss Dougherty Seeks Dismissal of 'Feeble' Fraud Charges
John Dougherty, the politically powerful leader of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98, believes he is being punished by the federal government for above-board lobbying activities, according to court papers filed Thursday.Lighthouse Point Home Sells for $2.1 Million
Address: 4201 NE 25th Ave. in Lighthouse PointProperty type: This is a 5,616-square-foot home on a 9,000-square-foot lot, according to the Broward…Court: Pa. AG Can Bring Consumer Claims Against Drillers Over Gas Leases
The Commonwealth Court en banc has ruled 6-1 in a case of first impression that the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office can sue natural gas operators under the state Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law for alleged conduct related to subsurface mineral rights leases entered into with private landowners.Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I am an attorney who is retiring, but I am the executor on a number of estates. Can I remain in that capacity if I place myself on inactive status?Trending Stories