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Global Counsel Profiles: Nick Hornung of Dubai World
This Global In-House column introduces our first in-house profile. Each spotlights an in-house counsel from around the world with an international role. We begin with Nick Hornung, group general counsel and company secretary of Dubai World.Milbank, Latham, Davis Polk Advise on BATS, Big Casino IPOs
After a slow start to 2016, capital markets in the U.S. are finally warming up with a bevy of high-profile public listings for a pair of big casino companies, as well as an electronic exchange operator, all of whom are sending millions in legal fees to Am Law 100 coffers.Conn. Indian Tribe Sues State Over Casino Plans
A proposal to build a third casino in Connecticut continues to attract lawsuits.Former MGM Lawyer to Lead HCP's Legal Department
It's no gamble for Troy McHenry, who's been promoted to executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of HCP, a real estate investment trust focusing on the health care industry.Former MGM Lawyer to Lead HCP's Legal Department
It's no gamble for Troy McHenry, who's been promoted to executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary of HCP, a real estate investment trust focusing on the health care industry.Lifetime Achiever: Yvette Ostolaza
Yvette Ostolaza's parents escaped Fidel Castro's communist regime in the 1960s through Operation Pedro Pan, a Catholic Church program that sheltered refugee…Morning Wrap: Eric Holder Questions Connecticut's New Gaming Law
Covington partner Eric Holder Jr. has concerns about Connecticut's new gaming law. Lawyers question whether Dennis Hastert, the former Dickstein lobbyist and House speaker, got a sweetheart deal. And the Fourth Circuit Court grants the government's petition to rehear a case on whether and how the Fourth Amendment applies to the collection of cell-site records. This is a roundup from ALM and other publications.Morning Wrap: Eric Holder Questions Connecticut's New Gaming Law
Covington partner Eric Holder Jr. has concerns about Connecticut's new gaming law. Lawyers question whether Dennis Hastert, the former Dickstein lobbyist and House speaker, got a sweetheart deal. And the Fourth Circuit Court grants the government's petition to rehear a case on whether and how the Fourth Amendment applies to the collection of cell-site records. This is a roundup from ALM and other publications.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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