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Two Timely Governance Topics for Upcoming Board Meetings
Two important governance issues for agenda consideration relate to the company's possible commitment to principles of stakeholder capitalism, and to consideration of possible governance "lessons learned" from the pandemic.Former White House Lawyer, Head of Cozen Government Practice, Jumps to Holland & Knight
Jim Schultz has practiced at Cozen O'Connor between his high-profile government gigs since 2008.View more book results for the query "White"
Newly Retired DC Circuit Judge Griffith Warns of 'Great Harm' in Politicizing Judiciary
"It's a very dangerous idea if people think judges are beholden to a political party or a partisan agenda. And those who claim we are, they do the republic great harm in that," recently retired D.C. Circuit Judge Thomas Griffith said.Lawyers Square Off Over Confederate Monument
"We have a responsibility to assist in removing symbols and systems created to maintain the myth of white supremacy," Mawuli Davis of Davis Bozeman said. "These monuments were erected to tell a romanticized story of one of the greatest crimes against humanity. This legal battle places us on the right side of history."Presidential Branding: From 'Tippecanoe and Tyler Too' to Election 2020
As we begin the countdown to Nov. 3, we are certain to see an increase in election slogans, which have become an American tradition. They are the brands used to market presidential candidates.Hire Up: A Bankruptcy Bonanza, and Other Lateral Moves
Restructuring hires dominated the headlines in this week's roundup of laterals.'Keeping Cases Moving Forward' Is Top Priority for Phila. Defense Bar's New President
According to many in the legal community, some attorneys are frustrated that jury trials—the main force driving resolutions—are on hold, but most are understanding of the court's position, and say remote discovery has been a big help in keeping their caseloads moving.