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Testy Encounters Between Lawyers and Judges a Defining Feature of Trump's Court Cases so Far
Former President Donald Trump was threatened with expulsion from a courtroom last week by a judge angry over the former president's behavior in a defamation…9th Circuit Rules Spanish Law Presides Over Ownership of Nazi-Stolen Pissarro Painting
"The Ninth Circuit's unanimous affirmance of the trial court's merits based decision—confirming the Foundation's ownership of the Pissarro painting that it lawfully acquired for public display in Madrid in 1993—is a welcome conclusion to this case," said Thaddeus Stauber and Aaron Brian of Nixon Peabody and Javier Martínez Bavière of the Law Offices of Pedro Aleman, lead counsel for the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Foundation.Cultivating Reputational Resilience and Communicating Authentically During a Crisis
In their Law Firm Management column, Clay Steward and Kelsey Eidbo of Infinite Global discuss the concept of reputational resilience and emphasize how firms steadfastly building a positive reputation well in advance of any real or perceived threat are most likely to withstand a crisis when it does inevitably emerge.Trends of Florida Judicial Missteps in 2023 Leading to Disciplinary Action
Two trends were on display in judicial disciplinary misconduct in 2023.Are You ESG-Prepared? Statistically Speaking, Probably Not!
"This growing focus on ESG is likely linked to the pandemic and climate crisis, so that investors and policymakers have realized the importance of at least tracking ESG-related data and metrics as they struggle to adapt to a rapidly changing world," Pacesetter Research analyst Ruth Sierra said.View more book results for the query "Compass"
Pacesetter Research: Doing Business in a Digital World
Why law firms need to be experts in all core elements of data governanceNAR Commission Case: What's Next After the $1.8B Verdict?
These expensive lawsuits are aimed at the NAR and leading United States real estate brokerages, alleging that they've engaged in illegal collusion to artificially inflate agent commissions. Although the defendants are appealing the verdict, it seems likely that some significant changes are coming to the way real estate agents are paid.'Not A Lot of Deal Work': Law Firms Add More Litigators Compared With Corporate Laterals
Southeast law firms are being cautious amid continued economic uncertainty, adding more lawyers in counter-cyclical practice areas than those in transactional.Squire Patton Boggs Elevates Miami-Based Partner to Serve on Global Board
"The next four years are about the betterment of the firm and using my abilities and what I bring to the table to help the firm and continue the upward trajectory of the firm and its strategic vision," litigator Digna French said.Law.com Compass: Diving Deeper into Dissatisfaction – An Airing of Associates' Grievances
Midlevel Associate satisfaction levels fell for second time in three years. In 2021, the pandemic was likely to blame, but what is driving the dissatisfaction now?Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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