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Opportunity Zones: Real Estate, Land Development and Other Considerations
Much has been written lately on the Opportunity Zone program. Created in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, the program essentially allows the creation of funds to cultivate new businesses, invest capital to expand existing businesses or develop real estate.Equitable Defenses Fall Within Narrow Scope of Section 225 Actions and Must Be Considered
The Delaware Court of Chancery in Brown v. Kellar, recently issued a decision clarifying the scope of actions under 8 Del. C. Section 225, which provides a procedure to determine issues that pertain to actions to elect or remove a director or officer.A Black Partner Responds to GCs on Law Firm Diversity
We split atoms, we have placed men on the moon, we travel at the speed of sound, yet we cannot figure out the ultra-complex issue of law firm diversity.View more book results for the query "*"
Appellate Bar Musical Chairs | Ethics Code Spotlight | Plus: SCOTUS Headlines
Some takeaways about the big moves of Kannon Shanmugam to Paul Weiss and Lisa Blatt to Williams & Connolly. Plus: US House Democrats take their first look at creating an ethics code for the justices, and DOJ doesn't want to rush on extending the reach of "Janus." Thanks for reading!From law to legaltech – the lawyers who got out of the partnership rat race
Legaltech founders on startup success and the moment they realised law firm life wasn't for themFebruary Editor's Note: How DC Firms Are Navigating the New Normal
NLJ Editor-in-Chief Lisa Helem offers the highlights of NLJ's February issue, including a preview on the labor and employment law front for 2019.Codes for Counsel, Graying Workers, College Clashes: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.Can DC Law Firms Thrive in Washington's Gridlock?
D.C. firms are no strangers to congressional gridlock or to waxing and waning enforcement and economic cycles—and many see opportunities in the Trump administration's changing regulatory regime and the stalemate on Capitol Hill.Trending Stories