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Three Legal Visions of a 'Green New Deal'
In their Environmental Law column, Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan compare and contrast three proposals addressing climate change and meet the goal of the Paris Climate Agreement.Patriots' Robert Kraft Hires Quinn Emanuel's Bill Burck to Fight Prostitution Charge
The owner of the championship NFL team has hired the co-managing partner of the law firm's D.C. office.Patriots' Robert Kraft Hires High-Powered Republican Attorney to Fight Prostitution Charge
The owner of the New England Patriots has hired William "Bill" Burck, co-managing partner with Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan's Washington, D.C. office. Burck was recently under scrutiny for his role in the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.Justice Foretells Future Debate on Cruel and Unusual Punishment
“I am skeptical that our analytical approach to the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause of the Georgia Constitution is consistent with the original public meaning of that Clause,” Justice Nels Peterson said.Criminal Justice Reform May (or May Not) End Up in NY State Budget
Cuomo said during a radio interview Wednesday that he wouldn't agree to a state budget without a deal on criminal justice reform.View more book results for the query "*"
Fraud in Cryptocurrency, and How the SEC Is Applying Federal Securities Laws to Stop It
The cryptocurrency space continues to grow rapidly, and multiple federal and state agencies are trying to regulate these evolving markets.The Time Has Come to Address Rule 10b5-1 Trading Plans and Their Shortcomings
If the use of Rule 10b5-1 plans continues to grow, it is important that additional requirements are implemented to ensure the mitigation of insider trading.Drinker Biddle Litigation Expansion Includes New Office in Hartford
A newly formed litigation team has been formed with the migration of 17 attorneys from Carlton Fields to Philadelphia-based Drinker Biddle & Reath, which has opened a new Hartford location.Fake Accounts Mean Litigation Could Be a Key Part of Facebook's Future
Instead of shutting fraudulent accounts down one-by-one, social media companies can actually attain some strategic advantages by deploying litigation against offenders.Increase Your Value as An Advisor
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