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After Record Year, Wilmer Teases New San Francisco Office, Fresh Hires
Wilmer's Bob Novick says the firm's D.C. savvy is key to clients everywhere, since they know "if they don't deal with Washington, Washington is going to deal with them.”Event-Driven Securities Litigation: Its Rise and Partial Fall
In his Corporate Securities column, John C. Coffee Jr. writes: Securities litigation is now near an all-time high. Why? It seems to be the product of multiple factors, but two stand out: (1) the migration of “merger objection” cases from Delaware to federal court, and (2) the appearance of a new style of securities litigation that is increasingly called “event-driven” litigation.View more book results for the query "*"
EU Hits Google With a $1.7 Billion Antitrust Fine
This marks the third billion-dollar penalty European regulators have imposed on the tech giant for hindering competition.EU Slaps Google With $1.7BN Antitrust Fine
This marks the third billion-dollar penalty European regulators have imposed on the tech giant for hindering competition.'Crude But Not Criminal': Court Says Flipping Off the Cops is Protected Speech
A Michigan woman's constitutional rights were violated when a police officer gave her a speeding ticket after she flipped him the bird, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled.NY State Regulators Certainly Are Not Climate Change Skeptics
In her State Environmental Regulation column, Charlotte A. Biblow writes: Climate Week 2019, the actions being taken by the state, and forward movement on congestion pricing all demonstrate that climate change is on the minds of many, including many in New York.FAA Nominee Flew for Delta, Studied at GSU Law
Former Delta GC says nominee will "do an outstanding job" at FAA.Trending Stories