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August 13, 2021 | National Law Journal

Meet the Former Stanford Law Professor Who Just Became Acting Solicitor General of the United States

While Elizabeth Prelogar awaits Senate confirmation as U.S. solicitor general, Stanford Law School's Brian Fletcher, a former assistant in that office,…
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August 13, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

Hogan Lovells Attorneys Enter Trade Dress Dispute for Jaguar Land Rover

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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August 13, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Movers: Lateral Pickups at Nutmeg State Firms

Bankruptcy attorney Patrick Linsey joins Neubert, Pepe & Monteith, and Gfeller Laurie picks up lateral partners in Connecticut and New York.
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August 13, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

'Matter of Negusie' and What It Can Teach Us About Persecution Law

When I last wrote for this paper, I was determined to highlight the myriad attacks on our immigration system and, more specifically, on asylum seekers to ensure that readers knew the depth and breadth of the damage that was being done not only to immigrants but to all of us who depend on immigrants for our country's future.
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August 13, 2021 | Pro Mid Market

Midsize Moves: Solo Practitioner to IP Partner in New York, A Litigator in Houston Joins National Practice

A solo practitioner in New York joins a larger firm, a Proskauer Rose attorney jumps to a smaller firm.
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August 13, 2021 | Pro Mid Market

Who Got The Work: Midsize Firms Rep Fantasy Sports, And Sportswear

A law suit against sports betting company DraftKings, a fifth amendment case, a clothing brand patent suit.
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August 13, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Appeals Court: De Blasio Doesn't Have to Hand Over Pandemic-Planning Communications in Comptroller Stringer's Investigation

"The public disclosure of the requested documents involving confidential, deliberative communications among an inner circle of decisionmakers concerning an emergency response to a pandemic could chill future deliberations about pressing matters," wrote an Appellate Division, First Department panel.
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August 13, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

Identification Is Harder to Obtain Than You Think

You may be asking yourself: What's the big deal with voting laws that require ID verification? Everyone has ID, so what's the issue?
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August 13, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

When Lawyers Lack a Compass: Rudy, Sidney and the Privilege to Practice Law

The attorneys' derogation of their oaths presented clear and present dangers to the governments they had sworn to defend—governments that had issued their licenses.
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August 13, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Top Court Review: Computer Access, Union Taking, Vicarious Liability

In this edition of their Labor Relations column, David E. Schwartz and Kimberly Franko Lower review decisions pertaining to unlawful computer access under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986, union access grants amounting to takings and how far vicarious liability for employers extends in New York for claims of discrimination and sexual harassment.
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