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Anger Over Weinstein Ruling Sparks Bills to Curb New York High Court's Power
The Republican measures would prevent the chief judge from selecting replacement judges when there's a recusal, instead picking them by seniority.Anger Over Weinstein Decision Sparks GOP Bills to Curb High Court's Power
The measures would prevent the chief judge from selecting replacement judges when there's a recusal, instead picking them by seniority.Employer Regulation of Employee Political Conduct In and Outside of the Office
A discussion of an employer's ability to regulate employee political activity inside and outside of the workplace. "In the current era of heightened political discourse, seamless social media and hybrid work arrangements, employers face difficult questions as to the extent to which they can lawfully limit or prohibit employee political conduct in and outside of the workplace. Just ask Google…"Midmarket Roundup: Northeast Firms Seize Opportunities in Florida and California
Sills Cummis & Gross follows in a long line of Northeast firms opening in Florida; Philadelphia sees an influx of midsize law firm entrants; attorneys defending a U.K. tailor couldn't resist sewing-related wordplay following an appellate win; and a Shipman & Goodwin partner will moderate Yale's innovation summit.Big Law Seeks to Maintain M&A Momentum With Lateral Market Maneuvers
Firms such as Paul Weiss, Sullivan & Cromwell, Akin, K&L Gates and Seyfarth all announced lateral M&A partners in the last week.View more book results for the query "New York Times Company"
Which Federal Appeals Courts Grant Oral Argument the Most and Least Often?
Oral argument rates among the circuits may be affected by the types of cases they hear. For example, the D.C. Circuit, with the highest rate, often weighs complex administrative law issues best addressed through oral argument, said appellate attorney Mark Gidley.Deal Watch: Big Week in Deals as Creative Dealmaking Merges With More Activity
"Each of our clients is getting more inbound phone calls from firms looking to work with them than they did three or four years ago," noted Ben Beerle, a corporate partner with Cooley who handles mergers and acquisitions.A New Era of Influence: A Swift Take on Branding, Computer-Generated Influencers and Deepfakes
A-list celebrities like Taylor Swift are not the only ones leveraging their influence to promote and sell products and services. Streamers, vloggers, and other creatives are using their platforms to influence today's consumer trends. However, a steep rise in the use of GenAI and computer-generated influencers brings with it new marketing risks and considerations for celebrities, influencers, and businesses alike.Big Stock Award Sends Dell GC onto Company's Highest-Paid List
The case in Delaware Court of Chancery alleged the company's process of negotiating and approving the transaction via a special committee was designed to benefit Chairman and CEO Michael Dell and Silver Lake.Big Stock Award Propels Dell GC onto Company's Highest-Paid List
Richard Rothberg joined the company in 1999 and has been its legal chief since 2013.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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