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SEC's Climate Disclosure Rule Prompts More Legal Challenges, GOP's Continuing Wrath
"Our Constitution empowers only Congress to make the law and importantly to take responsibility for the consequences," said Rep. Andy Ogles.Uber CLO Tony West Receives Eight-Figure Compensation for Second Year in a Row
2023 was a banner year for the company, which posted its first annual operating profit ever. West's pay was essentially flat compared with a year earlier.Gibson Dunn Breaks $3B Revenue Mark With Litigation, Transactions Firing on All Cylinders
Gross revenue was up 12.3% while profits per equity partner rose 13.4% during the firm's 28th consecutive year of revenue growth.'Not Generative AI': Investors, Customers Call Out Legal Tech's 'AI Washing'
AI washing isn't new to the legal tech industry, but legal tech customers and investors say the practice has exacerbated in the age of generative AI, from providers repackaging decade-old offerings to others launching tools that are essentially "ChatGPT wrappers."Attorney of the Year Finalist Jeff Schneider
"It's a day-to-day grind and It's very difficult, but I couldn't imagine anything more rewarding to do with a law degree," said Jeff Schneider, a founding partner at LKSLG.View more book results for the query "US Securities and Exchange Commission"
With Slower Start to 2023, Munger Tolles Sees Revenue Decline to $306M While PEP Rises
As the number of equity partners at the firm shrunk nearly 10% to 74, the firm's average PEP was up around 5% to $2.2 million.Cruel but Not Unusual: The Sentence Recommended for Sam Bankman-Fried
John S. Martin, former district judge and U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, presents his take on the U.S. Probation Department's recommended 100-year sentence for Sam Bankman-Fried.New DOJ Whistleblower Program Gives Companies Reason to Shudder
"Whistleblower reward programs have been extraordinarily effective in combating corporate fraud," Zuckerman Law said in a note to clients.SEC Fines Skechers $1.25 Million, Alleges Undisclosed Payments to Execs and Their Families
The footwear company neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing, but it agreed to a cease-and-desist order.SEC's Climate Disclosure Rule Ignites Debate, Litigation Over Agency's Authority
Supporters cite the SEC's string of disclosure requirements for public companies, while opponents say none of those other mandates addresses environmental oversight.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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