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Gas Company Parts Ways With GC, Hires Visa Veteran as Successor
CNX is providing a severance package to Alexander Reyes, who is stepping aside after 16 years with the company. His replacement is Timothy Bedard.People in the News—Nov. 30, 2023—Capehart Scatchard, Barley Snyder
In conjunction with the Burlington County Bar Association (BCBA) and Burlington County Bar Foundation, Capehart Scatchard attorneys Stacey Gorin, Jennifer Loughran and Ryan Slocum helped distribute Thanksgiving meals to Burlington County families in need on Nov. 21.Biden's Executive Order on AI: Antitrust Considerations Raised
In the wide-ranging AI executive order, the White House provides a road map for its policy positions and administrative priorities with respect to the rapidly developing and expanding advent of artificial intelligence.Meet the Winners of Corporate Counsel's 2023 In-House Awards
We've unveiled the winners of our 2023 Best Legal Departments awards, which honor legal teams or individuals in 10 categories, from general counsel of the year to best use of technology.Visa GC's Passion for Volunteerism Lifts Legal Team, Lands Her 'Purpose' Award
Visa legal chief Julie Rottenberg received Corporate Counsel's Purpose and Well-Being Award Nov. 15 at The American Lawyer Industry Awards in New York City.View more book results for the query "Visa"
Potential H-1B Changes Could Ease Complications When Hiring Pa.'s F-1 Students
Many of the proposed updates will directly impact the tens of thousands of F-1 students studying in Pennsylvania. Those students wishing to join the U.S. workforce need to enter the H-1B cap lottery, or otherwise pursue H-1B status outside of the lottery.Lawyers on the Fast Track 2023: Alejandra Zapatero
The partner and shareholder at Erickson Immigration Group is being recognized as one of more than 40 Lawyers on the Fast Track as part of The Recorder's California Legal Awards.Ex-Visiting Attorney at Gibson Dunn Pleads Guilty to Insider Trading
Romero Cabral Da Costa Neto faces a statutory maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, as well as potential financial penalties.Is Shenzhen a Glimmer of Hope in China's Struggling Legal Market?
Bird & Bird, Holman Fenwick Willan and Morgan Lewis & Bockius have all launched new offices in Shenzhen this year. Lawyers say there's first mover advantage but what are the opportunities that lie within?Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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