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OpenAI's Unique Corporate Structure May Have Been Recipe for Trouble
"You either go nonprofit or you go for-profit, I don't think you can split the difference," corporate governance expert Charles Elson said.David Boies' Succession Plan Will Make or Break Boies Schiller
The partners of Boies Schiller Flexner will vote on the next firm chair in December, marking the culmination of a long, rocky and highly public succession plan.After Transition 'Missteps,' David Boies Set to Step Aside as Boies Schiller Flexner Chair in 2025
Under a proposed amendment to the firm's partnership agreement set for a vote next month, Boies would serve one more transition year as the firm's leader alongside a chair-elect.After Transition 'Missteps,' David Boies Set to Step Aside as Boies Schiller Flexner Chair in 2025
Under a proposed amendment to the firm's partnership agreement set for a vote next month, Boies would serve one more transition year as the firm's leader alongside a chair-elect.Ex-FTX GC Can Sun Starting New Crypto Exchange
Son said investors will store their assets in their own digital wallets—wiping out the chance they could be misappropriated, as they were at FTX.View more book results for the query "The Wall Street Journal"
The Attorneys Who Provided Legal Services for Japanese American 'Evacuees' During World War II
In his new book, "Lawyer, Jailer, Ally, Foe," Eric L. Muller, the Dan K. Moore Distinguished Professor of Law in Jurisprudence and Ethics at the University of North Carolina Law School, provides a fascinating account of life in "America's World War II Concentration Camps" and of the important role played by lawyers in the camps.'Tone Deaf' or 'Sign of Healthy Industry'? Am Law 100 Firm Leaders Weigh In on Milbank Raises
Some leaders in the lower half of the rankings no longer see elite firms' pay raises as a competitive pressure because the market has become so stratified.'I Hope the Public Is Watching': Donald Trump Testy on the Witness Stand at Business Fraud Trial
"This is not a political rally, this is a case about Executive Law § 63(12)," Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron told former President Donald Trump after rambling testimony. "I don't need or want editorializing."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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