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Florida Legal Community Reacts to Rick Scott's Inaction on Federal Judicial Nominee
"As a lifelong Republican and Floridian, I cannot imagine a more qualified nominee to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida," said Beatriz Azcuy, an Am Law 100 firm co-managing partner.Congressional Catfight: U.S. Lawmakers Give a Bad Name to 'Women Behaving Badly'
Recent behavior on the U.S. House floor made history for the wrong reasons.'All Lawyers Have Stories': Georgia Attorney Balances Law Practice, Demands of Being an Author
"All lawyers have stories. We deal with humankind at different plot points of their lives—and all the human motivations are laid bare, as well—in our jobs," said lawyer/author McCracken Poston Jr.Newsmakers: Stinson Welcomes M&A Partner to Dallas Office
Also: News from Dykema, Katten.Navigating the New EB-5 Minimum Sustainment Period: Protecting Investors From Hidden Risks
New changes to the program have introduced risks that EB-5 investors need to be aware of to safeguard their investment in the United States. Otherwise, investing in the wrong development could lead them to lose their money and the opportunity to secure a permanent green card.View more book results for the query "*"
Wendy's Taps CLO to Lead Fast-Food Giant's 33-Nation International Operations
E.J. Wunsch gained deep international experience during his 17 years at Procter & Gamble. For four years, he was based in Singapore and oversaw Asia-Pacific patent and trademark matters.Autonomy CEO Denies Misleading HP, Says Its Own Blunders Made $11B Buyout a Flop
After HP fired CEO Leo Apotheker, there "was total chaos and paralysis for weeks," former Autonomy CEO Michael Lynch testified Tuesday. "There was no transition plan, no handing over of the Autonomy plan. It was back to square one."Read the Charge: Manhattan Jury Now Deliberating Trump's Culpability
Ex-President Donald Trump is charged with falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to suppress information from voters during the 2016 election.Read the Charge: Manhattan Jury Now Deliberating Trump's Culpability
Ex-President Donald Trump is charged with falsifying business records as part of an alleged scheme to suppress information from voters during the 2016 election.Not All Criticisms of Judges are Improper or Unwarranted
A place should be reserved for legitimate criticisms of judges and decisions.