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Moving Up and Stepping Back: 2023's Biggest In-House Moves
Three of the top four GC moves in 2023 cover departures, rather than fresh hires. That's appropriate for 2023, which saw many in-house lawyers reevaluate their careers.Noncompliance with CPLR 2215: Is Denied Relief Appealable?
May a motion court grant relief to a cross movant who requested relief only in its opposition papers to a motion without having filed the formal notice of cross motion prescribed in CPLR 2215? If the motion court denies the sought relief, is that denial appealable as of right, by leave?Newsmakers: New Partner Promotions At Firms Across Texas
Firms across Texas are announcing their new partners.11 Superior Court Nominees Confirmed, Reducing Open Seats to 56
"The Senate has several days in this lame-duck session to push through another 20 to 30 judges that have been fully vetted in a historic move to get the judiciary at a vacancy level that is manageable for the people of New Jersey," New Jersey State Bar Association President Tim McGoughran said.View more book results for the query "American Family Insurance Group"
11 Superior Court Nominees Pass Senate Judiciary Committee With Ease
"As we sit listening to prospective judges, and judges for reappointment, it is one of the first times in a long time that you cannot tell a Democrat from a Republican," Sen. Jon M. Bramnick said. "What you hear is the same type of love for their family, the same type of love for justice."From Regulatory Specialist to MDL Master: Covington & Burling's Litigation Department Journey
Covington & Burling litigation leaders discuss the intentional growth into a powerhouse department that landed the firm on The American Lawyer's 2023 finalist list for Litigation Department of the Year.People in the News—Nov. 16, 2023—Willig Williams, Antheil Maslow
Labor, employment, workers' compensation and family law firm Willig, Williams & Davidson announced that Diane M. Ingbritsen has joined the firm's workers' compensation practice group.Pending Amendments to Public Health Law Expand Access But Fall Short
Trial attorney Alan Clark discusses the HIPAA privacy right to access and pending amendments to section 18 which expand the right to access but, in the author's view, do not adequately address these deficiencies and other provisions which appear to be in violation of federal regulations established under HIPAA, HITECH, and the 21st Century Cures Act.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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