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Without Accidents, Aviation Law Grows in New Areas
When I first started working on aviation cases 20 years ago, it was not uncommon for my time to be spent defending lawsuits related to commercial airline…Delta's Top Lawyer 'Begging' for Project-Based Billing
The issue of alternative fee arrangements was among many topics that Delta's Peter Carter and other top lawyers at Fortune 500 companies, including UPS, AIG and Union Pacific, discussed during a panel at the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association's Southeast Regional Conference in Atlanta last week.The American Lawyer's 2018 Dealmakers of the Year
From creative lawyering to novel issues of law, these are the deals that mattered most in 2017 and the attorneys who made them happen.Kilpatrick Pushes Past $1M in Profit Per Partner
The firm expanded its Texas territory with a new office in Houston last year after launching one in Dallas in 2015.Why the Court of Appeals Said No to Guns in the Garden
The law at the center of the decision permits those authorized to carry a weapon to do so “in every location in this state” not otherwise excluded by law—with an important exception for private property owners or those in legal control of property through a lease.Alston & Bird Racks Up Big Gains in Revenue, Profit
The firm also opened a San Francisco office with big lateral hires from Reed Smith and MoFo.Sally Yates Joins Civil Rights Activist in Call for Gun Control, Challenge to Administration
Former Acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates and longtime civil rights activist Vernon Jordan Jr. of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld called for serious debate on gun control and urged their audience not to lose heart at the state of the nation.Generali Global Assistance Releases 2017 Recap for Travel and Insurance Trends
Generali Global Assistance’s travel insurance division has released its findings on travel and insurance trends, compiled from the company’s…What FTC Nominees Are Saying About the Equifax Data Breach
"I don't want to prejudge any existing matter except to say in any major issue involving data breaches, I would expect the commission to be all over it, providing the necessary resources and just being very vigorous," former Paul Weiss partner Joe Simons, the FTC chair nominee, said at his confirmation hearing.A Trip to the Soviet Bloc Shaped This FTC Nominee, and Other Disclosure Tidbits
Christine Wilson, formerly Delta's SVP for legal, regulatory and international, recalls a 1984 high school trip to the Soviet bloc that would shape her world view. And other tidbits from the questionnaires filed by former Paul Weiss partner Joe Simons; congressional lawyer Noah Phillips, chief counsel to Sen. John Cornyn; and Rohit Chopra of the Consumer Federation of America.Trending Stories
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