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Loeb & Loeb's Privacy Co-Chair Hire a Sign of Strengthening Privacy Practice Market
Tanya the former co-chair of the privacy and data security group at Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz, will serve as co-chair of Loeb & Loeb's privacy, security and data innovations practice.As Privacy Work Surges, Loeb & Loeb Lures Frankfurt Kurnit Practice Leader
Tanya Forsheit will co-chair the firm's privacy, security and data innovations practice from the Los Angeles office.Construction Company Kiewit Sues AECOM Over Tampa Toll Road Project
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.9th Circuit Revives Suit Challenging California's Corporate Board Diversity Law
The challenged state law requires companies with six or more directors to have at least three women serving on each of their boards by the end of the year.Pages and Pages of Legalese? Time to Simplify Your Compliance and Ethics Policies
The report highlights Dell Technologies for moving its ethics and compliance training to a mobile app at the beginning of the pandemic. By enabling a single sign-on, the company reduced the number of human touchpoints by 90%, and showed that employees were able to retain the information from training courses for a longer period of time.View more book results for the query "AECOM"
Pa. Firms Join Big Law, GCs to Form Pro Bono Alliance Supporting Victims of Anti-Asian Hate
"Imagine you're an elder Asian American woman who gets attacked on the street, and all of a sudden you have a team of $1,000-an-hour lawyers representing you," founding alliance member and McDermott Will & Emery partner Wilson Chu said.Big Law Firms, GCs Form Pro Bono Alliance to Support Victims of Anti-Asian Hate
"Imagine you're an elder Asian American woman who gets attacked on the street, and all of a sudden you have a team of $1,000-an-hour lawyers representing you," founding alliance member and McDermott Will & Emery partner Wilson Chu said.Big Law Firms, GCs Form Pro Bono Alliance to Support Victims of Anti-Asian Hate
The alliance is co-chaired by Tai Park, a partner with White & Case and former assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Debra Wong Yang, a partner with Gibson Dunn and former U.S. attorney for the Central District of California.Plaintiff Suing Over Board Diversity Law Faces Some Skepticism From 9th Circuit Panel
California's new secretary of state reported on March 1 that 311 publicly held corporations had at least one woman serving on their boards of directors, compared to 282 one year ago.Hire Up: After M&A Rebound, Big Law Stocks Up on Deal Lawyers
Big Law was busy bringing on corporate, finance and tax partners, responding to a strong fourth quarter of 2020 for corporate M&A.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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