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Akin Adds Greenberg Traurig Energy Partner in Southern California
"After the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, there are a lot more transactions to be had," April Kim said.NJ Attorney General's Office Announces Major Shake-Up for Executive Leadership Team
Changes were made to the chief counsel and executive team, with the attorney general elevating a lawyer who previously worked with Paul Weiss and Wilkinson Stekloff.UChicago Law Professors Release Desk Reference Breaking Down Crypto, Web 3 for Attorneys
"It's bound to be the reference of choice for lawyers and judges alike," Paul Grewal, the chief legal officer for Coinbase Inc., said on X.Horizon Scanning the Election's Impact on Antitrust Regulation
One of the biggest questions looming is whether Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan, one of the most high-profile regulatory body leaders, will stay on.Teaming Up Attorneys and Forensic Psychologists
"Forensic psychologists possess specialized knowledge in psychology and mental health, which can be pivotal in resolving disputes," write Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.View more book results for the query "Cornell University"
Would FTC Chair Lina Khan Stay on Under a President Harris or Trump?
With Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump seeking the presidency, questions have arisen as to whether Khan would be compatible with either administration. It is unclear how either presidential nominee plans to address antitrust and consumer protection matters.Sexual Harassment Trial Shows Challenge With Remote Proceedings: Transcript Errors
Brian Gaines, a University of Illinois political science professor, said vendors of software designed to do automatic transcription promise that the work can be better in the virtual setting. But in speaking with attorneys, Gaines said he did not hear from anyone who shared that view.'Integrity,' 'Client Devotion' and an 'Unwavering Moral Compass': Remembering Bernard S. Berkowitz
"The client relationships which Berkowitz formed throughout his career were personal and enduring, frequently spanning multiple generations."With Amicus Appointments, Ex-Clerks Get Coveted Chance to Argue at SCOTUS
They won't get paid. It's going to be extremely time-consuming. There is no prior counsel to review their work. And they'll spend months drafting briefs and preparing for an argument where the best case scenario is achieving a victory on behalf of a client that does not exist.Trending Stories
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