Sysco and Burford Capital Dismiss Clash Amid Pork Price-Fixing Lawsuit Substitution Request

Evidence before a Minnesota federal court this week revealed that food distribution giant, Sysco, and legal investment firm, Burford Capital, settled a dispute over control of settlement approval. However, this dispute has been dismissed as irrelevant to a request to replace the plaintiff in a pork price-fixing lawsuit with a Burford-affiliated entity. As Law360 reports,…

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FDA Upholds Use of Phthalates in Food-Contact Applications Despite Health and Environmental Concerns

On July 21, 2023, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) adamantly refused a request that it reconsider its earlier decision taken in May 2022, permitting the use of eight different types of phthalates as food-contact substances. In the identical correspondence, the regulatory body further reiterated its commitment to maintain clearance for the additional five…

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Simpson Thacher Launches New Team Focused on Clientele’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Practices

Internationally renowned law firm, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, announced on Tuesday, August 8, 2023, that it is initiating a specialized team directed towards scrutinizing how its clientele manages aspects of diversity, equity, and inclusion. This prominent move towards advancing social justice on the legal scene substantiates the growing importance of advocating for civil rights…

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Southeastern US Cities See Surge in Lateral Partner Moves Amid Expanding Legal Markets

Several leading cities in the Southeastern United States, including Atlanta, Charlotte, and Nashville, are experiencing a significant increase in lateral partner moves this year. This trend reflects the overall surge in legal industry activity throughout the region. According to newly released data from Decipher Investigative Intelligence, the majority of these moves occurred during the second…

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USPTO Unveils 2022 Updates to Trademark Datasets, Boosting Transparency and Market Insights

In light of recent developments, we examine the July 11 announcement by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The Office of the Chief Economist publicized the 2022 updates to its Trademark Case Files Dataset and Trademark Assignment Dataset. An evaluation of these updates shows an ongoing investment by the USPTO in improved transparency…

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States Take Action to Limit Scope of Local Employment Laws: How It Affects Employers and Legal Professionals

In recent times, numerous states are making significant strides to implement limitations on the protections provided by local employment laws. These efforts are, in part, a response to employment policies that are often administered in accordance with “applicable federal, state, or local law”. According to an analysis by Foley & Lardner LLP, in the specific…

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US Senate and House Introduce Key Crypto Regulatory Bills: Legal Strategies in Flux as Industry Expands

In a complex scenario indicative of the rapid expansion and legislative challenges of the crypto industry, two key cryptocurrency regulatory bills have been introduced in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, offering somewhat divergent perspectives on how this emergent technology should be governed. This topic has gained special attention from global legal professionals, as…

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Navigating the Complexities of Document Review for eDiscovery in Modern Litigation

In today’s fast-paced, technologically driven world, law firms and corporations are continually required to sift through large volumes of electronic documents. A key process in this endeavour is known as Document Review for eDiscovery, a critical stage that involves examining collected documents to unveil evidence that is pertinent, responsive and privileged. In this article posted…

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COFC Decision Highlights Importance of Post-Government Employment Restrictions Compliance

In light of the recent case in the Court of Federal Claims (COFC), “CACI Inc.–Fed. v. United States”, it’s become compellingly clear that adhering to post-government employment restrictions is paramount. In a decision that could potentially impact thousands of corporations and law firms, the COFC upheld a contracting officer’s decision to exclude CACI from competing…

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Ethical Implications of Social Media Marketing in Legal Firms: Navigating the Digital Landscape

With legal firms turning their sights towards strong marketing initiatives for the next years, it’s imperative to ascertain the ethical implications of their strategies – notably in the context of social media marketing. This includes examining standard marketing practices such as TV commercials, billboards, radio advertising, and internet advertising, with a keen focus on the…

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Leveraging HR’s Role in Enterprise Compliance: Fostering Ethical Conduct Across Cultures

For compliance professionals working in major corporations and global law firms, the question of how to fully operationalize compliance and embed it within the very tapestry of their organization is a critical concern. One often overlooked area central to cultivating and upholding an ethical culture within an organization is the Human Resources (HR) function. How…

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Estate Planning Update: IRS Ruling Highlights Importance of IRA Management in Estate Plans

For legal professionals working in corporate and financial law, a recent ruling by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) should serve as a notable reminder of the importance of proper estate planning for retirement accounts. The IRS’ Private Letter Ruling (PLR) 2023-22-014 has highlighted several key considerations when handling Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), despite a finding…

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Second District Court Upholds CEQA Infill Exemption Voiding for Hollywood Hotel Project

Recently, the Second District Court of Appeal (Div. 5) affirmed a judgment which was of major significance in the realm of property law and development initiatives. The judgment involved the voiding of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)’s infill exemption for a Hollywood hotel project. The hotel construction proposal in question planned for the demolition…

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American National Insurance Reports Confidential Data Breach Exposing Social Security Numbers

In a significant data breach incident, American National Insurance Company, also known as American National Group (“ANICO”) reported that confidential customer data was accessible to an unauthorized party. The insurance company lodged a notice of the data breach with the Attorney General of Texas on August 7, 2023. According to the notice submitted by ANICO,…

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Inconsistent Compliance Commitment in Mid-Level Management Threatens Corporate Governance

The ‘State of R&C Report’ has recently highlighted a critical issue — the inconsistent commitment to compliance by mid-level management. Ethics and compliance are two sides of the same coin. Compliance refers to adherence to laws, while ethics signifies action that is deemed right regardless of what the law stipulates. Conventionally, compliance has been viewed…

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Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission Moves Forward with Licensee Announcements Amid Legal Challenges

In a recent court hearing at Montgomery County Circuit Court, it surfaced that the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission staff is ready to proceed with licensee announcements at its next meeting. Judge James Anderson, who presides over all ongoing medical cannabis litigation, would permit this procedure to continue unimpeded until he hears challenges to the process….

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