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Ex-Demandware General Counsel Takes Legal Reins at Startup Jobcase
Kathleen Patton said she was drawn to the company's mission of empowering workers.Climate Actions in New Infrastructure Law Merely Down Payment
By almost any measure, the bipartisan Infrastructure and Investment and Jobs Act is one of the greenest laws in American history, containing billions for energy efficiency, electric-vehicle infrastructure, and mass transit.Law.com Readers' Poll: Are You Happy With Hybrid?
Do you agree with your firm's work policy? Do you think it needs to change? And what role, if any, do you see for remote work going forward?After Firing Legal Chief Over Racial Slur, Human Rights Watch Names New General Counsel
Lauren Camilli succeeds Dinah PoKempner, who used the N-word while discussing "comparative legal treatment of hate speech" during a Zoom lecture while serving as an adjunct professor at Columbia University.View more book results for the query "*"
Bankers, Traders Poised for Biggest Bonuses Since Financial Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic was a boon for Wall Street, first with a trading surge on wild market swings and then a dealmaking boom.Incorporating DEI Into an Evolving Litigation Practice
Fostering an environment that aligns with these goals can enhance your role as a litigator by helping you to become self-aware and mindful when representing diverse clients, trying cases before a diverse jury, and collaborating on complex cases with other diverse attorneys and staff.Does Talk of COVID-19 Dividend Make Any Economic Sense?
Hopes of a hefty "pandemic dividend" for productivity or investment in the U.S. seem rather optimistic, especially if supply disruptions turn out to be prolonged.In Federal Jury Trial, Patent Owner Presses Replay on YouTube Infringement Challenge
After a first suit fizzled on patent eligibility, VideoShare LLC has put its infringement claims before a jury. Shore Chan's Michael Shore told jurors that Google is sending a message that it will destroy any competitor that doesn't take a license, but O'Melveny partner Luann Simmons calmly explained that Google doesn't infringe.More UF Professors Join Testimony Lawsuit Against the College
The lawsuit alleges that University of Florida administrators' decisions to prevent faculty members from participating in lawsuits against the state violates First Amendment rights.