Today's Top Stories
• Conviction of Lawyer at Heart of Law Firm Tax Shelter Scandal Upheld
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• Addressing Concerns Over Chemicals in Drinking Water
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The conviction of former attorney Paul Daugerdas in the massive tax shelter fraud scandal that destroyed Dallas-based law firm Jenkens & Gilchrist was affirmed... Read More »
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Stroock & Stroock & Lavan has named Jeffrey Keitelman, a real estate practice leader who joined the firm last year from DLA Piper, as co-managing partner. Read More »
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The divorce between Angelina Jolie Pitt and Brad Pitt has all the hallmarks of a high-profile celebrity split except for one thing: the couple’s six children... Read More »
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State regulators, industry attorneys and vehicle manufacturers greeted the Federal Automated Vehicles Policy, published by the National Highway Traffic Safety... Read More »
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Charlotte Biblow, of Farrell Fritz, discusses important regulatory steps by state and federal environmental protection agencies this year to limit environmental... Read More »
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In their Corporate Governance column, David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh write: Overseeing FCPA compliance is no easy task. As a legal matter, boards are required... Read More »
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A Brunswick contractor who told a Glynn County jury he was owed more than $100,000 after being booted off of a job building a mansion on St. Simon's Island... Read More »
The firm has unveiled a breast milk-shipping program which it says is the first of its kind at a law firm. Read More »
The Judicial Nominating Commission is moving forward to fill the anticipated vacancy left by Presiding Judge Herbert Phipps, who is retiring. Read More »
A federal judge in Illinois has certified a class of nearly 5 million policyholders in a case alleging that the insurance giant used campaign contributions... Read More »
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