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CPLR 5511: Relief to Nonparties, to a Nonappealing Child
This article discusses 'Johnson v. Johnson', which remedied such a concern even though the attorney for the child did not appeal from the order, as well as an understanding of aggrievement, CPLR 551, as it relates to nonparties and to nonappealing parties is instructive.Lawyer-Lobbyist Receipts Continue to Outpace Overall Expenditures on State Lobbying
"My impression, overall, is that the utilization of law firms to take on government affairs projects and clients is increasing, which is really positive," David Pascrell, chair of Gibbons' government and regulatory affairs group, said.New Jersey's New Successorship Laws: What Businesses Need to Know
"These laws, not surprisingly, were passed on the strength of lobbying by unions in union-rich industries—health care and building services," writes Jay Sabin of Brach Eichler.Global Patent Trends Report: Asia Leading the World in Patent Publication
MaxVal recently released its annual report on global patent publication trends which revealed several interesting currents. The resulting data, which spans the past five years, helps unravel the complex tapestry of innovation, technological shifts and the driving forces shaping the intellectual property landscape.View more book results for the query "General Electric"
ESG Schism Breaks Out at Trucking Company as Board Member Quits
"I'm not surprised. I think you very well will see more of that. I doubt this will be the only one," corporate governance expert Charles Elson said.ESG Thought Leaders Sort Out What Went Wrong, What's Worth Saving
"It's nebulous, and the more nebulous it gets, the more harm it's doing because it's not popular. And if you make it mean everything, then it means nothing," said Omeed Malik, president of the investment firm 1789 Partners.A New Ruling From Connecticut Supreme Court Restricts Electricity Rates
"This was a strong decision affirming [the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority's] broad regulatory authority to protect Connecticut consumers from excessive and unfair costs," Attorney General William Tong said. "This is a win for ratepayers."Newsmakers: Foley Promotes 4 To Partner
Also: Promotions and hires at Murchison, Nachawati, Dykema and more.Tesla Tries to Halt EEOC Suit, Citing 'Unseemly, Toxic Interagency Competition'
The automaker argues that the racial discrimination lawsuit suffers from "factual vacuity." Separately, it has asked the court to stay the case, asserting the agency skipped a required "conciliation" process in a mad rush to to outshine the California Civil Rights Department, which had filed its own suit.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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