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Proxy Access, Environment, Political Spending Top Issues in Proxy Season: Report
The 2017 Proxy Monitor Report sponsored by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, a domestic policy think tank, finds that these are the top issues to watch this 2017 proxy season.Diversity Does Pay in the Construction Industry
The diversity dividend, which can be described as the business case for diversity, has been an ever-growing trend for Fortune 500 companies and their outside legal counsel. Some have even posited that the diversity dividend is a new emerging business model, write Melinda S. Gentile and Monique S. Cardenas.Bilzin Advises on $285M Loan for Miami Condo Construction
The attorneys guide the loan from two sources to closing for Paramount Miami Worldcenter.Defense Contractor Wants Afghan Law Applied to Suit in LA--Except for the Flogging Part
At first glance, the complaint looks like your average drunk driving negligence suit. Except defense contracting giant AECOM argues Afghan law should apply. Not the part about flogging the driver or women being unable to testify--just the part about no vicarious liability.Kenyon & Kenyon Practice Leader Departs, Plus More Lateral Moves
Fox Rothschild snags three from Kenyon & Kenyon; Hogan Lovells goes on a hiring spree; Latham lands an arbitration head; Sheppard Mullin raids Steptoe; Wilmer welcomes a top federal prosecutor; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Wiley Rein's FDA Head Joins DLA Piper, Plus More Lateral Moves
Wiley Rein's food and drug leader decamps for DLA Piper; Mayer Brown recruits a key Verizon in-house lawyer; Skadden hires from a high-profile boutique; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Conn. Contractor Settles Amtrak Project Overbilling Allegations for $580,000
A Rocky Hill-based construction company has agreed to pay $580,000 to settle allegations that it overbilled the federal government on a bridge reconstruction project in Niantic.Sullivan & Cromwell Inks Deal to Buy Rest of NYC Skyscraper
Sullivan & Cromwell, one of the few Am Law 100 firms to own its own office building, has agreed to buy the remaining floors of the tower it calls home in New York City's financial district for $202 million.LA Firm Opens NY Office With Ex-Dickstein Attorneys
Liner LLP, a 75-attorney Los Angeles-based law firm, has opened a New York office with former Dickstein Shapiro attorneys Jeffrey Schulman and Mikaela Whitman, who represent policyholders in insurance recovery disputes.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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