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How to prosper in a zero-growth economy, with sluggish demand and price-sensitive clients, was the question that Atlanta's largest firms grappled with as 2012 wore on.Littler Heads South of the Border With Acquisition of 24 Mexican Lawyers
Net Gambling Lobbyists Lose Big
Online gambling lobbyists lost a big hand Sept. 30, when Congress passed the Internet Gaming Prohibition and Enforcement Act, prohibiting financial institutions from making payments to online gambling sites, with certain exceptions. In the past five legislative sessions, bills banning online gaming have passed the Senate twice and the House once, but never at the same time. "The politics of the moment got the bill passed," said Frank Fahrenkopf Jr. of the American Gaming Association.With Twitter News, WikiLeaks Subpoenas Spill Out Into Public Realm
Investigative documents in the WikiLeaks probe have spilled into the public domain for the first time, pointing to the Obama administration's push to assemble a criminal case no matter how long it takes. • ALSO SEE: Warding Off Attacks | Full Coverage • How to Avoid Becoming the Next Target • Pfizer CEO Out, Now WikiLeaks Is Chiming InCyber cops stymied by hacking groups
Hardly a month has gone by this year without a multinational company such as Google Inc., EMC Corp. or Sony Corp. disclosing it's been hacked by cyber intruders who infiltrated networks or stole customer information. Yet no hacker has been publicly identified, charged or arrested. If past enforcement efforts are an indication, most of the perpetrators will never be prosecuted or punished.Inadmissible: Libya Lawsuits; Covington, Kissinger McLarty; and More
Lockerbie settlement doesn't stop Libya suits; Covington pairs with international advisory firm; government asks Brinkema to rule; OMB lawyer rejoins Latham; and more.The SEC Frowns on "Free" Web Stock Offers
The Web is filled with companies offering "free" shares of stock -- first come, first served. But beware: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has taken the position that stock giveaways on the Web are not "free" at all -- and are therefore not exempt from the securities laws' registration requirements.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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