New York Governor Approves Bill Requiring LLC Owner Disclosure, Excludes Public Access

In the latest legal developments from New York, Governor Kathy Hochul is prepared to approve a bill requiring Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) to disclose their beneficial owners. However, in a compromise move, this information will not be public knowledge, says an insider privy to the deliberations in the state.Bloomberg Tax Report This shift in policy…

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Wisconsin Supreme Court Orders Redrawing of Unconstitutional State Legislative Maps for 2024 Elections

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that the current state legislative assembly district maps are unconstitutional and ordered the drawing of new remedial maps in preparation for the 2024 elections. Built on a four-to-three vote, this decision comes as a result of finding several state assembly districts that contained detached, non-adjoining territories, which stands against…

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Supreme Court Advocacy: The Rise of Repeat Player Attorneys in High-Stakes Cases

On the subject of frequent participants in Supreme Court cases, the case of California Public Employees’ Retirement System v. ANZ Securities comes to mind. This case from 2017 saw two regulars of Supreme Court advocacy, Tom Goldstein and Paul Clement, representing the petitioner CALPERS and respondent ANZ Securities respectively. The decision was a close 5-4,…

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Guidehealth Acquires Arcadia Division, Advances in Value-Based Care Enablement

Guidehealth, a startup focusing on value-based care enablement that only emerged a month ago, has announced its acquisition of Arcadia‘s value-based care service division. Although the terms of the deal have not been disclosed, this purchase marks a bold step forward in Guidehealth’s pursuit of transforming the healthcare sector. Guidehealth was founded by healthcare veterans…

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Renowned Attorney Richard A. Sawin, Jr. Joins White and Williams as Partner in Boston Office

Highly experienced attorney Richard A. Sawin, Jr. has recently become a partner at White and Williams in the Boston office. Prior to this development, Sawin was affiliated with Michienzie & Sawin where he was deeply involved in general litigation and insurance defense litigation. Armed with a specialization in defending clients against premises liability, product liability,…

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Texas Attorney General Targets Out-of-State Hospital over Gender Affirming Care for Minors

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has come up with another novel approach, this time involving the issue of gender affirming care for minors. According to reports, Mr. Paxton’s consumer protection division subpoenaed the Seattle Children’s Hospital for records related to gender affirming care for minors from Texas on November 17th. Interestingly, this action pertained to…

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Legal Activist Edward Blum Targets Biglaw DEI Initiatives: Continuing Scrutiny on Race-Based Policies

Edward Blum, a conservative legal activist and the driving force behind the American Alliance for Equal Rights, continues to create waves within the legal community over his disruptive lawsuits targeting Biglaw firms and their diversity initiatives. In recent comments given to The American Lawyer, Blum signaled his persistence in challenging law firms whose diversity, equity,…

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Supreme Court Delays Decision on Trump’s Prosecution Immunity Amidst 2024 Election Uncertainty

The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to fast-track the decision on whether former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution for allegedly attempting to overturn his 2020 election loss. This decision is expected to impede the effort by prosecutors to begin the trial anticipated to commence on March 4th. The Justices, without any public…

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Lawyers Under Scrutiny: The Impact of Erroneous Citation of Nonexistent Authorities

In recent developments, lawyers have come under scrutiny for erroneously referencing nonexistent authorities. Commonly in legal practice, citations draw upon established laws or legal verdicts as the basis for making arguments. However, erroneous citations do not necessarily imply malicious intent on behalf of the legal professional. Rather, a variety of innocent circumstances can cause these…

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Biden Imposes Executive Order to Sanction Russian Defense Industry Amid Congressional Deadlock

US President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Friday sanctioning the Russian defense industry, amid a congressional deadlock over further US funding to Ukraine. This recent order amends two previous ones: EO 14024, Blocking Property With Respect To Specified Harmful Foreign Activities of the Government of the Russian Federation; and EO 14068, Prohibiting Certain…

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2023’s Most Discussed Legal Industry Topics: Associate Retention and Ethical Billing Practices

The year 2023 saw a diverse array of topics attracting the interest of readers in the legal industry, as reported in Law360’s Expert Analysis section. Foremost among these were associate retention strategies and ethical billing practices, testifying to the industry’s ongoing efforts in improving firm operations and sustaining ethical guidelines. In an increasingly competitive market…

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Navigating the AI Era: Challenges and Opportunities for the Legal Profession

The landscape of legal practice has been morphing significantly due to the rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI). A collection of articles from guest columnists in 2023 offered an in-depth exploration into this phenomenon, highlighting the possibilities and challenges AI presents for the legal profession. From privilege complications to demands for new types of legal…

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AI in Employment Law: Trends and Debates Shaping the 2024 Legal Landscape

Artificial Intelligence (AI), a technology once believed to exist purely within the realm of science fiction, is increasingly resonating within legal circles, particularly in the field of Employment Law. This year, certain discussions have been dominating the conversation in Law360’s Expert Analysis section. Just on the cusp of 2024, it’s worth recapping the issues that…

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AI in Healthcare Law: Navigating Compliance Considerations and Technological Advancements

The incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare law continues to grow at an impressive pace. This expanding trend saw Expert Analysis authors in 2023 delve into the significant impact this development has had on the healthcare sector. A key area of examination was the compliance considerations that companies must take into account when employing…

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