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Closing the Uptake Gap: Making Criminal Record-Clearing Services Available
By partnering with organizations that already serve the community members we are trying to reach, PLSE pardon hubs will alleviate challenges like lack of information, administrative hassle, time constraints and reduced access to counsel.Recession, Rate Hikes, Diversity: What's Ahead for Banks in 2023
Odds are high for a recession next year as the Federal Reserve continues to boost borrowing costs in an effort to bring price pressures under control.Disney's Impending Restructuring Presents a Test for Its Star General Counsel
"Any time you have a CEO shakeup of any sort, the first idea is, will the general counsel be around?" said Robert Foehl, a professor of law and business ethics at Ohio University.World Cup Pits Football Against Football for US Viewers
The world's biggest sporting event is about to go head-to-head with America's most popular sport.Tech Industry Litigation Team of the Year Finalist: WilmerHale
"We have more than a hundred technically trained lawyers across an extraordinarily wide range of life sciences, computer science, and engineering disciplines," says WilmerHale partner Mark Selwyn. "We can understand the most complex of technologies—and we can explain it to juries."View more book results for the query "Comcast"
Houston Astros Lawsuit Heard at Texas Supreme Court as Franchise Heads to World Series
Defendants McLane Champions and Comcast Corp. sought to get the lawsuit dismissed based on the argument that any communications relating to the sale was protected under the Texas Citizens Participation Act.Gender Bias Claims Filed Against Comcast
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Office Return Mandates Heighten 'Stand-Off' Between Law Firms and Workers
Nearly half of young lawyers in a new survey said they would leave their place of employment for a greater ability to work remotely elsewhere.Office Return Mandates Heighten 'Stand-Off' Between Law Firms and Workers
Nearly half of young lawyers in a new survey said they would leave their place of employment for a greater ability to work remotely elsewhere.'As Wrong as It Is Consequential.' Marriott Appeals Certification Order in Data Breach Case
Marriott filed its opening brief on Monday before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit to reverse a May 3 order certifying classes of hotel guests impacted by a 2018 data breach.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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