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After BigLaw hack, client’s employees ask for approval of data breach settlement
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After BigLaw hack, client’s employees ask for approval of data breach settlement

Home Daily News Client’s employees seek approval of data… Cybersecurity Client’s employees seek approval of data breach settlement after BigLaw firm hack By Debra Cassens ...
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After BigLaw hack, client’s employees ask for approval of data breach settlement
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After BigLaw hack, client’s employees ask for approval of data breach settlement

Home Daily News Client’s employees seek approval of data… Cybersecurity Client’s employees seek approval of data breach settlement after BigLaw firm hack By Debra Cassens ...
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Judge accepts attorney’s countersuit of McElroy for malicious prosecution
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Judge accepts attorney’s countersuit of McElroy for malicious prosecution

Home Daily News Judge allows malicious prosecution claim… Law Firms Judge allows malicious prosecution claim in attorney’s countersuit against McElroy Deutsch By Debra Cassens Weiss ...
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ABA Votes To Keep Admission Tests Requirement
Business Of Law

ABA Votes To Keep Admission Tests Requirement

For the second time in six years, the American Bar Association (ABA) has voted to keep the law school entrance exam requirement in place for ...
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How To Show Your Love With a Complete Estate Plan
Business Of Law

How To Show Your Love With a Complete Estate Plan

Valentine’s Day is upon us again. And rather than chocolate or flowers (well, still give the chocolate), why not surprise your family members and loved ...
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Elon Musk Wins Again, Found Not Liable for Tesla Tweets
Business Of Law

Elon Musk Wins Again, Found Not Liable for Tesla Tweets

Last Friday, billionaire Elon Musk won a securities fraud class action brought by some Tesla investors who complained that his bad tweets caused them to ...
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Healthcare

Why the South Matters in Health Care and Reproductive Freedom Advocacy (And What We Are Doing About it)
Healthcare Law

Why the South Matters in Health Care and Reproductive Freedom Advocacy (And What We Are Doing About it)

Introduction  It is no secret that the U.S.South – home to a significant portion of Black, Indigenous, and other people of color – has been ...
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(Counting)Back from the Future: HHS Diligently Works to Finalize Regulations Before an Unknown Cut-Off Date
Healthcare Law

(Counting)Back from the Future: HHS Diligently Works to Finalize Regulations Before an Unknown Cut-Off Date

Over the past four years, the Biden-Harris Administration has pursued an ambitious health-policy agenda. Yet, heading into the 2024 election year, several critically important rules ...
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Doula Medicaid Project: February 2024 State Roundup
Healthcare Law

Doula Medicaid Project: February 2024 State Roundup

NHeLP’s Doula Medicaid Project has been tracking Medicaid coverage for doula care legislation since 2018. Each year since then has seen a steady increase in ...
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Real Estate

What Is a Quasi-Partnership & How To Resolve It
Real Estate

What Is a Quasi-Partnership & How To Resolve It

Are you a shareholder in a small limited company you co-own and operate with close friends or family?  Do you lack formal documents clarifying your ...
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Carbon Sequestration Can Combat Global Warming, Sometimes in Unexpected Ways — Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law Blog — March 6, 2024
Real Estate

Carbon Sequestration Can Combat Global Warming, Sometimes in Unexpected Ways — Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law Blog — March 6, 2024

  Whether by land, by sea or through human innovation, carbon sequestration is likely coming to (or already happening in) a destination near you. As ...
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Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (3/6/24) – Steep Drop in Commercial Real Estate Investment, Autonomous Robots Being Developed for Construction Projects, and Treasury Department Proposes Regulation for Real Estate Professionals
Real Estate

Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (3/6/24) – Steep Drop in Commercial Real Estate Investment, Autonomous Robots Being Developed for Construction Projects, and Treasury Department Proposes Regulation for Real Estate Professionals

In our latest roundup, major league sports franchises turn to real estate to increase their value, the Associated Builders and Contractors releases a guide on ...
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What Are the Grounds for Possession?
Real Estate

What Are the Grounds for Possession?

If you’re a landlord seeking to end an assured shorthold tenancy (AST) legally, there are two avenues you can pursue. In many cases, issuing a ...
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DOI Aims to Modernize its “Inefficient and Inflexible” Type A Natural Resource Damages Assessment Regulations
Real Estate

DOI Aims to Modernize its “Inefficient and Inflexible” Type A Natural Resource Damages Assessment Regulations

The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) published a proposed rule aimed at modernizing and streamlining the “Type A” Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) regulations ...
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Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (3/6/24) – Steep Drop in Commercial Real Estate Investment, Autonomous Robots Being Developed for Construction Projects, and Treasury Department Proposes Regulation for Real Estate Professionals
Real Estate

Real Estate & Construction News Roundup (2/21/24) – Fed Chair Predicts More Small Bank Closures, Shopping Center Vacancies Hit 15-year Low, and Proptech Sees Mixed Results

In our latest roundup, office occupancy rates hit all-time lows, global hotel investment to exceed numbers from 2023, federal courts look into real estate commissions, ...
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