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Legitimate Expenses or Ill-Gotten Gains? How the SEC's Revamped Disgorgement Remedy is Playing Out
The permissible scope of legitimate expenses remains fertile territory for defense counsel and poses thorny challenges for the SEC and the courts.Law Firms Get Noncommittal on Return Dates as Delta Variant Spreads
Several law firms, including Boies Schiller Flexner, have also announced mandatory vaccination policies.Federal Court in Texas Requiring Staff to Get Vaccinations—or Weekly COVID-19 Tests
Unvaccinated individuals will not be permitted to work with juries and will be prohibited from work-related travel.Q&A: Division of Labor Lawyers: Amanda Farahany on How Her Firm Went Remote and Stayed There
Even before the pandemic labor shop Barrett & Farahany had shifted to a cloud-based, largely paperless operation. After the COVID-19 shutdown, the firm decided to give up its Midtown offices and go almost completely remote, with lawyers and staff in multiple states working from home—or the beach.View more book results for the query "*"
Big Law Goes All-In on DraftKings Deals With Golden Nugget Online Gaming, Fertita Entertainment
This deal was surfaced by Law.com Radar.Cuomo Retained Sullivan & Cromwell in Sexual Harassment Investigation
Nelles' representation of Cuomo, which has stayed out of the spotlight, was revealed in a letter Thursday from Davis Polk & Wardwell attorneys conducting an impeachment probe with the state Assembly.Newsmakers: Week of Aug. 9, 2021
Fort Worth Attorney Installed as First Vice President of Nation's Criminal Defense Bar Michael P. Heiskell was sworn in as First Vice President of…American Airlines Alleges That Company Is Using Its Copyright To Steal Customers' Data
Greenberg Traurig filed a trademark and copyright lawsuit Sunday in New York Southern District Court on behalf of American Airlines. The suit accuses…Trending Stories