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Increased IRS Enforcement Helped Chamberlain Hrdlicka Grow Revenues, Profits in 2023
The Southeast being "kind of the epicenter of IRS enforcement" involving conservation easement disputes in 2023 was the main driver of increased profits, the managing shareholder said.Ex-HP CEO Apotheker Defends Rationale for $11B Autonomy Purchase That Blew Up
Leo Apotheker said he relied on Autonomy's financials when he championed the deal. Prosecutors accuse its CEO, Michael Lynch, of fabricating those numbers.18-Lawyer Team From Seyfarth Exiting for Immigration Boutique
Nearly 90 people, including lawyers and staff, could make the move from Seyfarth to BAL.Cravath Moves Into New Manhattan Headquarters
The firm, which signed its lease for the space in 2019, said on Monday it completed the relocation.Latham's 7-Year Fight to Reshape New York City Property Taxes
The firm won a ruling from New York's high court last month finding the city's property tax system was "unfair, inequitable and has a discriminatory disparate impact on certain protected classes of New York City property owners."View more book results for the query "Square"
Supreme Court Confronts Difficulty of Moderating Social Media Platforms
A pair of cases before the U.S. Supreme Court will shape the future of social media content. Both cases—Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton—present novel questions about the free speech protections available to social media platforms under the First Amendment.On the Move and After Hours: NJOPD; Peckar Abramson; Bernstein DePhillips; CSG Law
The New Jersey Office of the Public Defender welcomes an assistant public defender; CSG Law adds three litigation attorneys; and more moves.A Tight Economy Increased Costs and Hindered Productivity for Pennsylvania's Am Law 100
An analysis by The Legal looked at Am Law 100 revenue and net income figures and determined that eight of Pennsylvania's firms saw their total costs outpace revenue growth by anywhere between 0.5% and 4.6%Latham's 7-Year Fight to Reshape New York City Property Taxes
The firm won a ruling from New York's high court last month finding the city's property tax system was "unfair, inequitable and has a discriminatory disparate impact on certain protected classes of New York City property owners."Decision of the Day: Injunction to Prevent Events at Forest Hills Stadium Denied By Court
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