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Attorney Indicted After Paralegal's Lawsuit
The criminal investigation originated from a civil lawsuit filed in 2020 by a paralegal and convicted felon for healthcare fraud, who upon release from prison went to work for the attorney.Duane Morris Leads Roku to Defense Verdict on $318M Claim
The asserted patents apply to portable gadgets that let users stream movies, television and music.DISQUALIFIED: Challenger Loletha Hale Booted From Judicial Race—But Not Ballot
Jonesboro attorney Loletha Hale's challenge of appointed incumbent Judge Stephen N. Knights Jr. ended Thursday following Hale's disqualification from the judicial race for Henry County State Court.FTC Ban on Noncompetes Is a Wake-Up Call That Culture Reigns Supreme Over Contracts
"For law firm leaders, focusing on culture is not just a strategic investment in your firm's future; it's the right thing to do," writes Lauren L. Lynch, Mandelbaum Barrett's chief marketing and culture officer.What Will Happen in These Cases? Alleged Violation of Noncompetes
"We are reviewing the complaint and are confident that we have done absolutely nothing wrong," United Health CEO Brandon Edwards said. "We operate with the highest integrity in all matters."View more book results for the query "Target"
Long-Awaited SEC Final Rules on Climate-Related Disclosures Face Legal Scrutiny
While the status of the final rules remains uncertain, the SEC's 2010 climate guidance continues to apply. Companies should continue to consider providing more robust disclosure on climate-related risks and their impact on the company's business, results of operations and financial condition in response to demands from investors and to comply with rules and guidance set forth by the SEC, states, other regulatory agencies and other advisory bodies.Increasing Law Firm Security With Workplace Management Technology
With the advent of remote work, hybrid schedules, visiting attorneys, hot desking and more, law firms must ensure that these new modes of working are even more secure.See Who Passed the February 2024 New York Bar Exam
Of the 3,962 candidates the Board examined in February, 1,663 passed for an overall passing rate of 42%.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-108
A judge may not accept an award prominently sponsored by a commercial entity, even where the award is unannounced and ancillary to a fund-raising event for a not-for-profit organization. However, nothing in the rules precludes the judge from attending the underlying fund-raiser.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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