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Wachtell Lipton Renews Lease, Stays Put on Sixth Ave
The elite Manhattan law firm isn't joining the crowd of big firms moving west to Hudson Yards.2017: The Year Out-Of-State Firms Moved Into Texas and Lateral Hiring Got Hot
Texas continued to see a host of new law offices, firm expansions and lateral moves in 2017.Energy Bankruptcies Leave Some Law Firms Idling
Sometimes bankruptcy court bites back. A trio of Chapter 11 filings in recent weeks by Amfuel, Level Solar Inc. and RDX Technologies Corp. have a host of large law firms awaiting outstanding payments.Convicted Pol Says Gov't Presented Wrong Evidence for Obstruction
Prosecutors in the trial for former state Sen. John Sampson, who was sentenced to prison this year for obstruction and lying to the FBI, improperly presented evidence that Sampson tampered with witnesses to make the case for obstruction, his lawyer argued Thursday before a federal appeals court.Here Are The Ten Highest Paid Female GCs In The U.S.
As part of our 2017 General Counsel Compensation Survey, Corporate Counsel affiliate ALM Legal Intelligence broke down the data to reveal the top earning female legal department leaders.The 10 Highest Paid Women GCs in the U.S.
ALM Legal Intelligence broke down the data to reveal the top earning female legal department leaders.What Lawyers Are Saying About Richard Cordray's CFPB Departure Plans
We reached out to financial services lawyers for their thoughts—and predictions—on the news of CFPB Director Richard Cordray's imminent departure. Here's a roundup of what lawyers are talking about.Prizing Apart Bad Facts From Good Law
Lanier Saperstein, Mark Sullivan and Krista Bolles write: Early next month the U.S. Supreme Court will hear argument in 'Rubin v. Islamic Republic of Iran' to decide a hotly contested issue that pits the Ninth, Second and District of Columbia Circuits, on one side, against the Seventh Circuit, the U.S. government and the University of Chicago, on the other.Does the Cyclist Who Flipped Off Trump's Motorcade, and Got Fired, Have a Case?
A Virginia-based government contractor fired a marketing executive after a photo of her flipping off a Donald Trump motorcade went viral on social media, raising questions about corporate social media policies and the rights of employees to express views off-duty that instantly can be seen by millions.What’s at Stake with Supreme Court’s Review of Microsoft v. U.S.
The high court's ruling is likely to affect everything from international data transfer agreements to the business of U.S. tech companies.In July 2016,…Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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