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Judge Approves Massive Puerto Rico Debt Restructuring Deal
The agreement involves more than $17 billion worth of government bonds backed by a sales-and-use tax, with officials saying it will help the government save an average of $456 million a year in debt service.Leading Chipmaker Analog Devices Picks Up General Counsel
Beginning next week, Larry Weiss will serve as vice president, general counsel and secretary at Analog Devices Inc., alongside the Norwood, Massachusetts-based company's chief legal officer.Practical Advice for New In-House Counsel
If you are an outside counsel moving in-house, here are six principles that will help you balance your primary role as a lawyer with your larger role as a business executive.SEC, DOJ May Suffer Lingering Effects From Recent Federal Government Shutdown
White-collar lawyers at Akerman cited backlogs and delays at agencies, but they also expressed concern about possible long-term damage if experienced government lawyers and other employees decide to leave public service as a result of federal appropriations lapses and shutdowns.Court Refuses to Hold Domestic Violence Victim Liable for Rent
In their Landlord-Tenant column, Warren Estis and Michael Feinstein use the case Riverwalk on the Hudson v. Culliton to discuss RPL 227-c —an important remedy which provides a domestic abuse victim who has obtained an order of protection with the ability to terminate the lease and be absolved from liability for rent.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-Lawyer in Georgia Still on the Run After Mother Found Dead
Richard Merritt was supposed to turn himself in on Friday to begin serving a 15-year sentence.Ex-Lawyer Sought in Mom's Death Still on the Run
Former Smyrna lawyer Richard V. Merritt was supposed to turn himself in Friday to begin serving a 15-year sentence.'Self-Prescribed' Medical Marijuana Leads to Employee's Termination
The employment law implications of medical marijuana are rapidly evolving. The recent decision in Parrotta v. PECO Energy, addresses an employee's self-diagnosed use of “medical” marijuana along with a number of other practical ADA and FMLA issues.Seasoned Trial Lawyer, Ex-Disney GC Swaps Hogan Lovells for NY Boutique
Sanford "Sandy" Litvack, who spent nearly 20 years as a Disney executive, is taking his practice to Clifford Chance spinoff Chaffetz Lindsey.Big Law Firms Have a Lot to Say About NLRB's 'Joint Employer' Maneuvering
The National Labor Relations Board has received thousands of comments on its proposal to embrace a new business-friendly standard for defining joint-employer relations. Here's what some big U.S. firms said on behalf of clients and practice groups.Trending Stories