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People in the News—Jan. 24, 2019—Hamburg Rubin
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin announced that former Sen. John C. Rafferty Jr. re-joined the firm after serving four terms as the Pennsylvania State Senator for the 44th District.Grassley Aide Mike Davis Reflects on Combative Kavanaugh Confirmation
“I'm not going to apologize for anything,” says Mike Davis, former chief counsel for nominations at the Senate Judiciary Committee. “We did the right thing by getting Justice Kavanaugh confirmed.”Guiding Light: A Primer on E-discovery Protocols
The e-discovery protocol is an often misunderstood and feared component of modern litigation, intimidating many lawyers that are not versed in the ever-evolving field of e-discovery practice.ADA Lawsuits Are on the Rise, Website Complaints Biggest Targets
Lawyers say they've seen an uptick in lawsuits and expect no dip in sight for Americans with Disability filings as more companies invest in their online presence.View more book results for the query "*"
Dentons Lawyer Wired $2.5 Million to Scam Bank Account in Elaborate Con
According to a court ruling, an associate in Vancouver was duped into wiring the money to a Hong Kong bank account by fraudsters with knowledge of the firm's work on a real estate deal.Third-Party Lenders in NFL Concussion Litigation Urge Panel to Restrain District Court Jurisdiction
New York University Law professor Samuel Issacharoff, who argued on behalf of the class and an ex-player who received a $500,000 loan, said the question appeared to be one of first impression.Skadden, Proskauer Get Creative to Recruit Women and Minority Law Students
In June, Proskauer will launch its first “Proskauer Prep” bootcamp, bringing 30 women who are about to start law school to the firm's New York office for a week of instruction on how to succeed in law school.Déjà Vu All Over Again? Pair of Vetoed #MeToo Proposals Re-Introduced in the California Legislature
In California, a pair of proposals that were vetoed by Governor Jerry Brown in 2018 have already been re-introduced, illustrating that newly-sworn-in Governor Gavin Newsom will be put to an early test on #MeToo-inspired legislation.Gordon Dadds Seeks £10M in Capital Raising to Fund Worldwide Growth
The listed law firm has set its sights on targets outside of the U.K.