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Nextdoor Chief Legal Officer Joins Executive Exodus
John Orta will depart the social media platform for neighborhoods on May 8, ending his nearly six-year run as legal chief.Election Year PR: Challenges and Opportunities for Law Firms
"With that dash of caution, law firms have an opportunity to leverage the political landscape to amplify visibility and engage relevant practice areas," write Elizabeth Lampert and Traci Stuart.Hearing Date Announced in Judge's Misconduct Probe
Judicial misconduct proceedings for Middle Georgia Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Robert S. Reeves have been scheduled for June 17-20 at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center in Forsyth.Calling All Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers: Send Us Your Verdict & Settlement News!
Have you, or someone you know, recently been involved in a major verdict or settlement?Smith, Gambrell & Russell Grows Real Estate, International Practices in New York
The Atlanta-based firm added a pair of real estate attorneys and combined with a small firm focused on representing German businesses in the U.S.View more book results for the query "*"
A Private Investigator Testified Against a Candidate for Judge
"Mr. Davis must be resident of Georgia," argued respondent counsel Bryan Tyson of The Election Law Group in Atlanta. "If he's not a resident of Georgia, what other state is he a resident of?"Protecting Trade Secrets in a Post-Noncompete Era: A Strategic Approach
In the wake of the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) decision to prohibit noncompetition agreements, attorneys are striving to explore ways to protect their clients' proprietary information and intellectual property, including trade secrets, proprietary information and work product.Save Connecticut's Environmental Protection Act
Allowing local governments to exempt certain areas from wetlands review is wrong.Class Action Defense: Taming Costs with Case Management
"While firms are examining ways to use AI and other tools for better efficiency, legal tech can help rein in the cost of class action defense," write Rachel Bailey and Gary Schaye of Opus 2.Are We There Yet? The Journey to Lawsuit Resolution in North Carolina Federal Courts
Fourth Circuit decision highlights the wide discretion federal district courts have to manage their calendars. The timing of litigation in federal courts is case-specific and hard to predict, but data from North Carolina federal courts provides some general guidance.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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