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The Talent War Is Over (For Some, at Least): The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Tax Attorney David Foster's Move to Kirkland Marks Reaction to Better-Resourced IRS
"Even those of us who engage in controversies with the agency for a living prefer a well-resourced IRS to provide adequate services to taxpayers," said new Kirkland & Ellis hire David Foster.New Jersey Tax Inequity Remains Unfixed
We agree with Sen. Shirley Turner: "The fact that our state treats certain retirement plans differently for tax purposes is not only confusing, it is unfair for educators and not-for-profit employees who are heavily impacted by this disparity."Supreme Court Brief: Big Law Joins Student Loan Relief Fight | Plus: Domestic Violence and Guns
Latham & Watkins, Troutman Pepper, Skadden and Dechert are among the major law firms that have authored amicus briefs for the test of executive authority in granting loan relief.View more book results for the query "US Department of the Treasury"
Can There Be Law Without People?
In his Blockchain Law column, Robert Schwinger takes a deep dive into the issue of legal responsibility when dealing with "smart contracts." He concludes: "Smart contracts are not simply a feature of nature that one might encounter as one might a volcano or a raging river. Humans create them, and humans make choices about interacting with them."Crowell Picks Up OFAC Chief Counsel Amid 'Explosion' of International Trade Regulation
Jason Prince has transitioned back to private practice at Crowell & Moring, ahead of an anticipated increase in cross-border investigations and enforcement actions in sanctions and export control.Weak US Retail Sales, Factory Data Heighten Recession Concerns
The retail sales report can be difficult to draw concrete conclusions from since the data aren't adjusted for inflation and mostly only capture spending on goods.Halkbank's Immunity Up for Debate | Tuesday Orders List | Is SCOTUS Majority 'Off the Rails'?
Lisa Blatt of Williams & Connolly argued the the Department of Justice had gone too far in trying to hold the nation of Turkey, via Halkbank, responsible for the alleged crimes.SCOTUS Debates Future of Money-Laundering Charges Against Halkbank
Williams & Connolly attorney Lisa Blatt, who represented the Turkish state-owned bank, said "50 states, all counties and any city that has prosecution authority would all of a sudden have jurisdiction to prosecute any country and the executive branch couldn't do anything about it."Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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