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McDermott Corporate Partner Jumps to Holland & Knight in Miami
Matthew Bielen first joined McDermott in 2011 as an associate and made partner in 2013. Before that, he was an associate at Kirkland & Ellis for four years and an attorney with the Florida Trade Commission for two years.Elevate Announces New $25M Investment, Bringing Total Funding to $60M
The investment from Los Angeles-based private equity fund Kayne Partner comes at a time where the alternative legal service provider has conducted M&A activity, acquiring Cognatio Law, Halebury, LexPredict, Sumati Group and Yerra Solutions in the past year.Elevate Announces New $25M Investment, Bringing Total Funding to $60M
The investment comes at a time where the alternative legal service provider has conducted M&A activity, acquiring Cognatio Law, Halebury, LexPredict, Sumati Group and Yerra Solutions in the past year.DoorDash Seeks Individual Arbitration for Sales Tax Class Action Claims
Attorneys for the San Francisco-based DoorDash argued in a court filing late last week that customers who sign up to use DoorDash agree to the company's terms and conditions, which mandate binding individual arbitration for disputes and a waiver of the right to participate in class actions.View more book results for the query "*"
Progressive Attorney Pivots to Full-Time Role at Kaplan Hecker & Fink
After splitting his time between two law firms, a teaching gig and a multifront war against the Trump administration, Joshua Matz has taken a counsel role at Roberta Kaplan's firm.SCOTUS Ruling Could Let Tech Platforms Avoid First Amendment Constraints
The Internet Association, whose members include Facebook, Twitter and Google, filed a brief in the case urging a narrow definition of a state actor.SCOTUS Reverses Second Circuit, Ruling That Tech Platforms Can Avoid First Amendment Constraints
The organization at issue in the case was the Manhattan Neighborhood Network, designated by New York City to operate public access channels on Time Warner's cable system in Manhattan. A dispute over allowing or not allowing a film to be shown on the network led to First Amendment litigation.'It's a Mess': Chief Judge Describes Fallout From Dallas Federal Courthouse Shooting
"There were some employees of the clerk's office and United States Attorney's office who were in the line of fire. No one was shot, but one of the assistant U.S. attorneys was injured in the process of ducking to avoid a bullet," said Chief Judge Barbara Lynn'It's a Mess': Chief Judge Describes Fallout From Dallas Courthouse Shooting
"There were some employees of the clerk's office and United States Attorney's office who were in the line of fire. No one was shot, but one of the assistant U.S. attorneys was injured in the process of ducking to avoid a bullet," said Chief Judge Barbara LynnTrending Stories
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