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Huawei Taps Jones Day, Morgan Lewis in Challenge to US Defense Law
In challenging a section of the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act, the Chinese telecom giant has turned to two firms with close ties to the Trump administration.Review: Inside the Cloud-First DMS of iManage Work 10.2
In August 2018, iManage announced Work 10.2, a cloud-first DMS with full support for HTML 5. The software includes mobile and collaborative technologies, AI, and customer managed encryption keys.Assault and Battery Claim Against Reading Police Officer Moves Forward
U.S. District Judge Joseph F. Leeson granted in part and denied in part the Reading Police Department's motion to dismiss eight counts of the 10-count complaint.FTC Official Leaves Competition Bureau for Akin Gump
Haidee Schwartz spent three years at the Federal Trade Commission, most recently at acting deputy director of the Bureau of Competition.Aggressive Opposition to Autism Home Violates LAD
OP-ED: Kudos to Judge Fisher for a decision that exemplifies how our courts protect those who cannot protect themselves—in this case, our most vulnerable special needs individuals.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—March 7, 2019—Willig Williams
Philadelphia labor, employment and workers' compensation law firm Willig, Williams & Davidson announced that attorney Joseph D. Richardson joined the firm.Florida Bill Would Limit Non-Economic Lawsuit Awards to $1M
A Florida House bill that would limit non-economic lawsuit awards to $1 million is moving forward.The House Civil Justice Subcommittee voted 10-5…Atlanta Prosecutors to Handle Epstein Victims' Rights Case
Federal prosecutors from Atlanta will take over a Florida victims' rights case involving a wealthy financier accused of sexually abusing dozens of…Queens District Attorney Richard Brown to Resign Before End of Term
In a statement issued on Thursday morning, Brown, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, announced that he will resign on June 1.Guidelines Ask Agents to Target Spanish Speakers at Border
The Trump administration launched the program in late January in what marks a potentially seismic shift on how the U.S. handles the cases of immigrants seeking asylum and fleeing persecution in their homeland.