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In Texas, a Case of First Impression Over the Fourth Man to Walk on the Moon
Alan Bean consistently said the artifacts were his separate property, and Congress confirmed "full ownership" and "clear title" of such artifacts in 2012 when it enacted HR 4158.Midsize Moves: Brown Rudnick Adds London Partner, Tanenbaum Keale Hires Seattle Special Counsel
International law firm Brown Rudnick announced the appointment of Paul Doris as a partner in the firm's energy transition practice, based out of the firm's London office; Tanenbaum Keale announced that attorney Daniel A. Womac has joined the firm as special counsel in the Seattle office.Drew Eckl Partner Departs for Fox Rothschild—and Other 'On the Move' News
Juliana Neelbauer, former lead of IP practice at Drew Eckl, said she moved because of the growth of her practice. "It was the point in which I had to make the choice," she said.People in the News—Dec. 9, 2022—Hamburg Rubin, Troutman Pepper
Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin announced that J. Braun Taylor and Gaetano DiPersia have joined the firm as associates.3 Keys to Succession Planning, According to People Who Do It
Launch your succession plan with these simple yet comprehensive tips from midsize firm managing partners and leadership consultants.View more book results for the query "Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry"
IRS' Increased Funding Means More Scrutiny
Since the enactment of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), there have been no specific details from the IRS regarding how it intends to use the additional funding to support its enforcement actions. While a report is due from the IRS in early 2023 related to those details, taxpayers and their professional advisors are understandably concerned about what this additional funding means for them.Houston 14th Court of Appeals Race Pits Justice Kevin Jewell Against Appellate Lawyer Cheri Thomas
The Fourteenth Court of Appeals, Place 2 contest will determine if Justice Kevin Jewell gets a second term, or if Houston appellate lawyer Cheri Thomas will finally realize her goal of joining the bench.Women in Law Roundtable Discussion 2022
This year, the panelists tackled how to combat the post-COVID era's Great Resignation, the move from solely working from home to hybrid schedules and how that will affect women attorneys going forward, and, a familiar topic, the importance of mentors in young women's legal careers. Finally, the panel discussed what a post-COVID workplace will look like in the coming years.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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