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The American Lawyer

Afghan Deployment Means Practice Pause for Eversheds Cybersecurity Leader

It will be Michael Bahar's third military tour since enlisting after 9/11, but his first since entering Big Law.
5 minute read

Law.com

Critical Mass: Boeing's $100M Promise Met With Lawyers' Skepticism. Plus: Fuel Tank Litigation Out of Gas

Attorneys said the aerospace company's offer wouldn't give answers about two 737 Max 8 crashes, and would not absolve it of potential exposure to punitive damages
5 minute read

Law.com

Attorneys Skeptical of Boeing's Promise of $100M to Address 737 Max 8 Plane Crashes

The aerospace company has announced it will partner with local governments and nonprofit entities to address the needs of victims and affected communities, but attorneys said it won't provide answers or obviate potential punitive damages.
6 minute read

International Edition

Pinsent Masons Partner Exit is Seventh This Year

The departure from its Belfast office continues a busy period for exits since January.
2 minute read

International Edition

US Trio Advise As Sotheby's Goes Under Hammer for $3.7BN

The deal will see the iconic auctioneers return to private ownership.
2 minute read

The American Lawyer

Dentons Adds Zimbabwe Firm to Growing Africa Footprint, Citing 'Anti-Colonial' Model

Tack on another 21 lawyers to the 10,000 Dentons already claims around the globe.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

In One of First Calls to Action, Clooneys' TrialWatch Asks for Release of Many Convicted at Equatorial Guinea Trial

TrialWatch and the ABA say that sentences imposed on the 112 convicted people at a corrupt mass trial range from three to 97 years, and that 20 defendants were given more than 70 years in prison.
3 minute read

International Edition

US Firm Acts on Caster Semenya Athletics Appeal

The International Association of Athletics Federations had introduced a new testosterone limit for female athletes who want to compete in middle distance events.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Bryan Cave Claims Gabon Owes $1.25M in Unpaid Lobbying Fees

The law firm registered as a foreign agent with the U.S. Justice Department after taking on the Gabonese Republic as a client in 2016.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Ron DeSantis Is in Israel With Big Law Lobbyists, But Is a Lawsuit Waiting for Him at Home?

The watchdog group First Amendment Foundation and publishers of several newspapers, including the Miami Herald and the Tampa Bay Times, banded together…
4 minute read

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