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GC Set to Retire After Teaming With Other Marriott Alums to Build $2B Lodging Powerhouse
Sixty-nine-year-old Bill Tennis, who's been GC of DiamondRock Hospitality for 14 of the company's 24 years in business, plans to retire in June.GC Who Helped Marriott Manage Crisis Spree Cracks Its Highest-Paid List for First Time
Since becoming legal chief in 2017, Rena Reiss has helped Marriott navigate a colossal data breach, the pandemic and the death of a CEO.The American Lawyer Industry Awards Open for Nominations
Industry Award categories are due June 12 and Law Firm Corporate Practice categories are due June 26.'You Can't Do That': Florida Court Sets Precedent in Condo Litigation
"Developers better be darn careful because this is going to cost them millions and millions of dollars," said Glen Waldman, a partner at Armstrong Teasdale.Lawyers Are Watching These AI-Tinged Antitrust Cases
Antitrust litigators have an eye on this emerging litigation across the country.View more book results for the query "Marriott International"
Even With More Competition in DC, These Law Firms Still Have an Edge
D.C. firms say their deep regulatory and litigation background is working to their advantage, contributing to growing profits, particularly in years where transactional work has been softer.Lawyers Detest Law Firms' Overemphasis on Profitability: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Class Certification Order Over Marriott Data Breach Back Up on Appeal
"If allowed to stand, the recertification order would have enormous implications for class litigation, multidistrict litigation, and class-action waivers," said Matthew Hellman, co-chairman of Jenner & Block's appellate and Supreme Court practice.Encore! One Last Look at 2023's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to be named tomorrow, a familiar firm has already clinched the most top spots for the year.Microfilm and a Retired Jewel Thief: How To Prove That $15-$20M Sapphire Belongs to Your Client
The self-described "retired" jewel thief, who was once part of an international heist network known as the Pink Panthers, agreed to sit for a deposition out of revenge.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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