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Top Five New Year Resolutions for Sports Compliance
For sports organizations, compliance is low-hanging fruit. The new year offers an opportunity to better understand your organization and introduce program enhancements that can ensure program effectiveness.3rd Judicial District Names New Domestic Violence, Mentor Courts Supervising Judge
Rivera was first elected to Albany County Family Court in 2014 and was designated as an acting state Supreme Court justice at the start of this year.Alphaserve Launches New 'Innovation Execution' Service, Focusing on Mid-Sized Firms
Alphaserve Technologies has launched a new innovation execution service that can help firms develop strategies around the implementation and maintenance of new technologies without having to put together an in-house team.PLW People in the News—Jan. 22, 2019—Meyer Unkovic
In November, Meyer, Unkovic & Scott launched The Kindness Card Project—an initiative developed by the firm's wellness and diversity committees to encourage the spread of kindness and appreciation during the season of giving.Lauderdale Lakes Bank Building Trades for $1.4 Million
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The Dating Game: Why Big Firms Still Chase Midsize Firms and Vice Versa
All solutions as to the best ways to integrate must be as driven by client interest as was the original decision to acquire or be acquired. It is not the only criterion, but it's a priority focus without which no combination of professionals should ever be considered.People in the News—Jan. 22, 2019—Schnader
Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis appointed Jonathan W. Hugg as co-chair of the financial services litigation practice group. Hugg joins Stephen A. Fogdall in that role.Justices Decline School Prayer Case, But Alito Says Stay Tuned
"In this case, important unresolved factual questions would make it very difficult if not impossible at this stage to decide the free speech question," Justice Alito wrote Tuesday.SCOTUS to Hear Gun Rights Case, With Paul Clement Challenging NYC Law
The justices' order Tuesday marks the first major grant to a firearms case in recent years.Supreme Court Will Hear Firearms Case, Testing New York 'Premises' Law
The justices' order Tuesday marks the first major grant to a firearms case in recent years. Paul Clement is counsel to the challengers of a New York City law.