A four-partner team from Robbins Geller, including former New York securities fraud prosecutor Chad Johnson, is joining a new boutique launched by an ex-Bernstein Litowitz partner.
Sullivan & Cromwell co-chair Robert Giuffra Jr. worries that the legal industry’s golden age is over. “Maybe everybody will just have dueling briefs that’ll come out of some Elon Musk-created AI ...
States’ efforts this year to force major polluters to pay for climate change damages were largely unsuccessful, with some lawmakers running up against oil producers or waiting for lawsuits against New ...
Dorothy Capers, chief legal officer and corporate secretary of C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc., leads the legal department as the company is going through an AI metamorphosis.
Opinion: We have four new columnists bringing insights from different corners of the corporate counsel world on issues ranging from AI to leadership, to corporate governance and dealing with outside ...
Opinion: The Securities and Exchange Commission's hands-off approach to Rule 14a-8 enforcement for the upcoming proxy season reverses the traditional notion that management is accountable to ...
References to the late Justice Antonin Scalia spiked during Supreme Court oral arguments this year, highlighting his lasting influence on how the court interprets the law.
Employment attorneys warn that businesses shouldn’t be lulled into a false sense of security about assessing their AI-powered hiring tools for disparate impact discrimination.
UK tax agents face a dual challenge going into the new year: preparing for heightened government oversight of their own advisory practices while adapting to big changes in tax administration.
Thirty years’ distance from the passage of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act shows the law has had a powerful impact on the practice area it addressed, but whether it had the desired effect ...
Opinion: The UK's new transfer pricing strategy offers tax directors a choice—play it safe and take a median adjustment or have robust documentation ready to defend why you won't.
The Trump administration is adding another policy move to its arsenal to squeeze immigrants—it wants to limit undocumented workers from benefiting from certain tax credits.
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