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Irving, Texas-headquartered Exxon Mobil Corp. and Other Big Oil Companies Rolling in Cash
Some oil majors will pay down debt, some will focus on returning cash to shareholders. All are expected to neglect capex, perhaps to the detriment of their business's long-term prospects.Join Us for a Twitter Chat on the State of Mental Health in the Legal Industry
It's no secret the legal industry has long struggled with mental health issues. But how has the pandemic affected the industry? What is important now to protect attorneys and their well-being?New York Attorneys Praise Schumer's Picks for 3 U.S. Attorney Posts
If both Breon Peace, a Cleary Gottlieb partner, and Damian Williams, aa assistant U.S. attorney focusing on securities fraud, are nominated and confirmed for the Eastern and Southern Districts, respectively, federal law enforcement in downstate New York will be led by two Black prosecutors.Establishing a Plaintiff-Friendly E-Discovery Framework in Asymmetrical Litigation
With discovery's shift to electronically stored information (ESI) has come a torrent of ever-changing best practices. Many of the common guideposts for managing eDiscovery aim to facilitate a transparent and collaborative process—but are tailored to the needs of large corporate parties with enormous amounts of data.Shaken by Departures, Boies Schiller Flexner Saw Revenue Plummet 38%, Profits Down 54%
The embattled litigation shop pinned its poor financial performance to the pandemic, even as lawyer head count was down more than 40%.Miami, Fort Lauderdale Office Fundamentals Down But Not Out: Improvement Expected
Although big tenants like WeWork scaled back on their office leases, interest from financial firms in South Florida makes for an optimistic outlook.Masks, Robberies and Negligent Security Lawsuits—a COVID Quandary for Banks
Banks across the nation have walked back their requirements banning face-coverings from their establishments and have mandated masks to mitigate the spread of the disease.More Foreclosures Dismissed as Abandoned: A Salutory Lesson
In his Foreclosure Litigation column, Bruce Bergman notes how there has been a surprising number of cases lately where foreclosures are dismissed as abandoned for lenders' failure to adhere to a particular time frame. He writes: "This is one arena where lenders really should not lose, because when they do, it is their own fault. The system is tough enough without the foreclosing plaintiff shooting itself in the foot."State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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