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Georgia GC Compensation Remains Strong Following COVID-19 Decrease
"As in 2021, I think 2022 was also a great year financially for a lot of companies," said Bob Graff, an Atlanta-based in-house recruiter and a partner with Major, Lindsey & Africa. "The stock market did pretty well last year. It's not surprising that people met or exceeded their bonus targets and met or exceeded their equity targets."Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week range from eight-figure plaintiff-side win in a retaliation case to the reversal of a nine-digit asbestos verdict.In Ga. Case, Monsanto's Key Roundup Expert in Hot Seat Over 'Bad Luck' Cancer Research
Dr. Cristian Tomasetti, a general causation expert for Monsanto in numerous Roundup trials, was questioned on Tuesday at a "Daubert" hearing before U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria.New Noom CEO Hires Former Colleague for GC Post
Geofff Cook, who took the helm of the weight-loss company in July, praised newly appointed GC Norman Petty's "ability to balance legal risk with the strategic needs of the business."New Noom CEO Hires GC of Pennsylvania-based Meet Group
Geofff Cook, who took the helm of the weight-loss company in July, praised newly appointed GC Norman Petty's "ability to balance legal risk with the strategic needs of the business."View more book results for the query "Dow"
Monsanto's Key Roundup Expert in Hot Seat Over 'Bad Luck' Cancer Research
Dr. Cristian Tomasetti, a general causation expert for Monsanto in numerous Roundup trials, was questioned on Tuesday at a "Daubert" hearing before U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria.Battle of the Experts (Standards): 'Frye,' 'Daubert' and Federal Rule of Evidence 702
Litigators preparing to qualify or challenge an expert witness must be ready to navigate several obstacles in admitting or excluding expert testimony. With the new amendment to Federal Rule of Evidence 702 coming into effect, litigators should take note of changes and incorporate them into their decision-making regarding expert testimony.Expert Protocol to Test for Stoned Driving Gets Supreme Court Approval on 5-2 Vote
"We are unpersuaded by the public defender's argument that the protocol is unreliable because two DREs applying it to the same driver can reach different opinions. Such potential differences of opinion do not necessarily make a diagnostic standard unsound," Judge Jack Sabatino, temporarily assigned, wrote for the court.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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