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Southeast Law Firm Creates 2 New C-Suite Roles as Firm Charts Growth
Am Law 200 firm Moore & Van Allen has split its top administrative job, hiring a former Proskauer Rose staffer for one of the two new C-suite roles.New Jersey Adds New Roads to an Already Complicated Privacy Map
New Jersey's new legislation becomes the 13th comprehensive state privacy law in the U.S. But given the law's applicability thresholds, organizations can expect to fall subject to the New Jersey law more easily than other state privacy laws.FTC Publishes Long-Awaited Proposed Updates to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
The FTC has published several proposed and significant changes to COPPA that, if ultimately approved, will require regulated companies that direct online services to children under the age of 13 (or have actual knowledge that they are collecting personal information from a child under 13 years of age) to implement significant changes to their business operations.Eight Months After Raiding Atlanta Law Firms, Bradley Arant Continues to Recruit
Bradley Arant is "seeing growth in areas where other firms are intentionally restricting that growth in terms of lateral hires," said Atlanta office managing partner Sidney Welch.Newsmakers: New Partner Promotions At Firms Across Texas
Firms across Texas are announcing their new partners.View more book results for the query "Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC"
'Hanukkah Veronica' Brand Creator Sues Woman Over Copyright, Trademark Issues
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.11th Circuit: Breach-of-Contract Suit Against Packer's Supplier Not Preempted by Federal Law
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled in a dispute between Florida poultry producers that a class action alleging violations of the state's fraud statute is not federally preempted.Tennessee Court Reinstates Some of Plaintiff's Med Mal Claims Due to Ongoing Treatment
"From our reading of Mr. Vandergriff's complaint, several of the alleged actions and inactions that constituted the purported medical malpractice in the present case occurred after [April 14]," the appeals judge wrote. "The statute of limitations does not serve as bar to his lawsuit as to those incidents because Mr. Vandergriff filed his lawsuit within a year of their occurrence."Big Law's Flood Into Booming Nashville Tests Client Loyalties
"Some clients are super loyal to their firms that they work with, sometimes blindingly so," said Joan MacLeod Heminway, a University of Tennessee law professor.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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