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In the Matter of the Claim of David J. Eisenberg v. CenseoHealth LLC
Sanctions Flurry Keeps National Security Lawyers on Edge
A constantly shifting landscape has law firms sending out a flurry of client alerts on the latest updates and what they mean for corporations. And through it all, law firms are helping their clients decide whether to pull their business out of Russia, and to understand the risks if they stay.Labor of Law: How Can Companies Pay Employees in Russia?
"We're trying to read the tea leaves of what the Russian government is most concerned about when they have threatened foreign companies that have halted operations or pulled out of Russia," said Thad McBride, a partner with Bass, Berry & Sims.K&L Gates Boosts Net Income 33% as Cost Consolidation and Inter-Office Work Paid Off
"We as a global team are hitting our stride in a lot of positive ways," said the global managing partner of K&L Gates. "I don't think of it as a one-year uptick. We've seen some really positive trends over a number of years now especially with respect to profitability."Sanctions Experts Offer Compliance Tips for In-House Counsel Amid Ukraine Invasion
"You don't need to boil the ocean, which is good. You just need to be engaged in a risk-based approach," said Adam Smith, a partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.Understanding the Effect of Sanctions on Your Industry: Free Webinar
We invite in-house counsel on Thursday, March 23 at 12:00 ET, to hear from experts on international sanctions and ask the questions you have as you navigate a complex web of business relationships and regulatory restrictions related to the Ukraine invasion.U.S. Sanctions: Looking Ahead, Compliance Best Practices
While it is difficult to predict how U.S. sanctions will evolve, this article lists three areas on which to keep watch, as well as guidance on how best to promote sanctions compliance.Bass Berry Grows Data Security Capabilities With Nelson Mullins Privacy Leader
After six years at Nelson Mullins, Roy Wyman has changed firms in Nashville alongside two associates.The court held that plaintiffs properly pled claims of both breach of contract and breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing; at the pleadings stage, plaintiffs were allowed to maintain both claims. Motion to dismiss denied.
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