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By Trudy Knockless | April 4, 2024
Ralph Weber received his undergraduate degree from the school and for a quarter-century has taught a trial-advocacy class there. Now, Weber is taking the legal reins at the 11,000-student institution.
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By Greg Andrews | April 4, 2024
Brooklyn attorney Tadashi Dumas, who has been charged with stealing more than $200,000, appeared in court Wednesday and pleaded not guilty.
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By Maria Dinzeo | April 3, 2024
"As more people leave, there's more work to do, causing more people to leave. It's a potentially vicious cycle that can, ultimately, spin out of control," said a report from Axiom and Wakefield Research.
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By Chris O'Malley | April 3, 2024
Tarrant Sibley, who climbed the legal department's leadership ladder for nearly two decades before becoming legal chief in 2019, last year helped Hasbro resolve litigation and close the books on a failed acquisition.
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By Greg Andrews | April 3, 2024
SEC disclosure rules forced Meta to throw the spotlight on what it paid Wilmer. The same rules led Blackstone to reveal what it paid Kirkland, and TDS to disclose what it paid Sidley.
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By Chris O'Malley | April 2, 2024
Quickway Transportation asserts that letting an NLRB ruling stand "would eviscerate an employer's right to close its business for any reason."
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By Chris O'Malley | April 2, 2024
This is the first year Van Beckwith has cracked Halliburton's highest-paid list since joining the oilfield-services company in 2020.
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By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | April 2, 2024
"Business has such an important role to play in supporting society and this commitment also sends a clear signal to our external law firms that pro bono is important to us, multiplying the positive impact," said Clare Wardle, GC of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners
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By Chris O'Malley | April 1, 2024
The DOJ's and FTC's retreat from long-standing guidance on information-sharing appears to have been intended "to inject some uncertainty—to make people nervous about antitrust," Fenwick & West partner Steve Albertson said. "And it worked."
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By Chris O'Malley | April 1, 2024
The DOJ's and FTC's retreat from long-standing guidance on information-sharing appears to have been intended "to inject some uncertainty—to make people nervous about antitrust," Fenwick & West partner Steve Albertson said. "And it worked."
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