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Greenberg Traurig Renews Office Lease in Miami, Leaving Footprint Intact
The deal, for over 128,000 square feet, marks the largest office lease in the Miami market in the past five years, according to broker Cushman & Wakefield.The Diversity Conundrum: A Discussion on DEI Following the USSC SFFA v. Harvard, et al. Decision
In this column, D.L. Morriss discusses the diversity conundrum within the legal profession and presents steps to take toward solving it.ESG: Increasing Reach Into Supply Chains
Regulatory and market demands will likely continue to push ESG deep into supply chains. The result is every business along those chains could be made to take up ESG efforts, regardless of a given business's order of magnitude.New York Legal Award Honorees Selected for 2023
The full list of our honorees, including Lifetime Achievement Award Winners, Distinguished Leaders, Diversity Initiative Winners, In-House Impact Winners, Innovation Award Winners, Litigation Departments of the Year, Dealmakers of the Year, Rising Stars and the finalists for Attorney of the Year.View more book results for the query "Hinshaw Culbertson"
Attorneys 'On the Move': BakerHostetler Adds Cyber Security Expert; Aviation Partner Joins Hinshaw
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Miami Ex-Big Law Attorney Gets 3 Months Suspension for Failing to Update Client on Case
Aram Bloom's lack of communications regarding a lawsuit led to his client incurring $17,000 in fines, and after the lawyer left Hinshaw & Culbertson without telling the client, he blamed the firm for the breakdown.Judges' Generative AI Orders Aren't Prompting Firms to Look Inward—Yet
While court orders requiring attorneys to disclose their use of generative AI for legal work aren't prompting many firms to reevaluate their technology products, that could change if such orders start to become more widespread.A Pair Beats Four of a Kind: Take-Home COVID and the 'Rowland' Duty Factors
Because a construction worker swore the only place he could have contracted COVID-19 was at his jobsite, and his spouse two counties away swore the only place on the planet she could have contracted COVID-19 was from her husband, she sued her husband's employer for not protecting her from the virus at home.SEC Presses Ahead With Proposed ESG Disclosure Rules as GOP Lawmakers Cry Foul
Congressional Republicans raise specter of antitrust violations in letters to investment firms.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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