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Change Management Has Changed, A Lot: A Chat With Legalweek Speaker Ed Empamano
As change management has become more of a focus for firms in recent years, those with more resources have had an advantage. But Ed Empamano, chief information officer at Dykema, suggests change management isn't out of smaller firms' reach.Newsmakers: Former Appeals Court Justice Rejoins Dykema, Plus New Partners at IP Firm
Former Appeals Court Justice Rejoins Dykema's Dallas Office The law firm Dykema announced in January the addition of David J. Schenck to the firm's…In-House Lawyers Targeted in Poultry Plant Litigation's Latest Conduct-Related Motion
"We did not know originally how extensive the misconduct was, meaning we didn't know pervasive and how many people were actually involved in the original deceit," lead plaintiff attorney Matt Cook said.Texas Supreme Court Questions Limits of Governor's Authority on Mask Mandates
"In a state with 254 counties we don't have the governor taking all the shots on the basketball court," attorney Douglas Alexander said. "It's not a limiting provision. If anything, it's granting authority."83 Firms to SEC: Don't Tread on Me
The firms all signed onto an amicus brief opposing the regulator's effort to compel Covington & Burling to disclose confidential client information.View more book results for the query "Dykema Gossett"
Deal Watch: Davis Polk, Simpson, Jones Day and Latham Lead Debt Offering Charge
In the last week, Big Law handled a rash of debt offerings and SPAC combinations, as dealmakers focus on the work that is available.Attorneys Contesting One of Messer's Settlements in Ga. Poultry Plant Incident
Matt Cook, one of the plaintiff attorneys in the case, said the settlement agreement was "patently unfair."Higher Law: An Insider's Look at Connecticut's First Days of Recreational Marijuana Sales
"From all accounts, it's been rolling out fairly smoothly," Shipman & Goodwin partner Sarah Westby said of Connecticut's first sales of adult-use marijuana.Biometric Privacy Violations Derail BNSF
In October 2022, an Illinois jury handed down a first-of-its-kind verdict holding BNSF Railway Company liable for no fewer than 45,600 reckless or intentional violations of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA).State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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