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By Roy Strom | March 13, 2019
The firm said Caplan would have no further management responsibilities as he faces charges of paying to fix his daughter's college admissions score.
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By Roy Strom | March 13, 2019
The firm said Caplan would have no further management responsibilities as he faces charges of paying to fix his daughter's college admissions score.
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By Liam P. Sweeney | March 13, 2019
A foreign national who successfully obtains a green card (known as a lawful permanent resident card) has typically completed a rather arduous journey through the labyrinthine U.S. immigration system. Green card eligibility can be based on a host of factors, but eligibility most commonly stems from sponsorship by a family member or an employer.
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 13, 2019
With intellectual property trial lawyer Alan Albright on the federal bench in Waco, the city could become a hotbed for patent litigation.
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By Aleeza Furman | March 13, 2019
A former Wells Fargo GC joins Moore & Van Allen, Taylor English nabs a four-lawyer litigation team, and Swanson, Martin & Bell hires an entertainment lawyer.
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By Aleeza Furman | March 13, 2019
A Rivkin Radler partner represents a jackpot winner, Cipriani & Werner defends Walmart, and other work from midsize firms.
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By Christopher J. Capone | March 13, 2019
Recent cases in New Jersey have emphasized that there are several requirements that employers must consider when drafting and enforcing arbitration agreements.
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By Frank Ready | March 13, 2019
OneTrust announced earlier this week it had acquired DataGuidance, expanding its ability to keep track of new developments in privacy law as they emerge and evolve around the globe.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | March 13, 2019
Central to this post-trial opinion is his discussion regarding the contours of the “line of business” test and the need to apply the concept flexibly and sensibly when determining whether a corporation has an interest in a line of business.
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By Jonathan Schwartz | March 13, 2019
Whether large or small, any business that holds assets or pays wages can be served with a writ of garnishment, and no matter how sophisticated the operation, can inadvertently run afoul of the statutory scheme for garnishment in Florida.
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