Kirkland Boosts ESG Department with Strategic Hires from Herbert Smith Freehills in London

In an effort to strengthen its Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) department, Kirkland is reportedly hiring from Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) in London. The information, directly reported in the International Edition of Law.com, indicates a strategic move aimed at capitalizing on what is increasingly viewed as a profitable sector. The specifics of the hiring, such…

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Jackson Walker Faces $13 Million Fee Clawback Amid Bankruptcy Judge Scandal

The Justice Department’s bankruptcy watchdog has requested that Jackson Walker LLC be penalized for purportedly contravening bankruptcy code. The law firm failed to declare a lengthy romantic relationship between an attorney and a judge overseeing multiple of its cases, according to the watchdog’s claims. This request was submitted to the US Bankruptcy Court for the…

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Navigating the Compliance Landscape: SEC Fines and Key Takeaways for Communication Oversight

The Securities and Exchange Commission recently announced penalties levied against broker-dealers, investment advisers, and other registered entities for compliance failures relating to off-channel communications. With 16 firms fined over $81 million, this development drives the total fines imposed by the SEC and Commodity Futures Trading Commission on these matters to a staggering $2.6 billion. Increasing…

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Legal Advice Led to ‘Without Prejudice’ Compensation Letters in Post Office’s Horizon Scandal, Committee Hears

In a recent revelation, a director of the Post Office, Simon Recaldin, informed a parliamentary select committee that the controversial compensation letters marked ‘without prejudice’ were sent to victims of the Horizon scandal based on legal advice from Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF). At the business and trade committee, Recaldin, who oversees all matters related to…

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Navigating Global Compliance: The Rising Stakes for Multinational Corporations

As multinational corporations grapple with increasing regulatory and enforcement pressures coupled with geopolitical upheavals, in-house legal teams are urged to intensify preparations for ongoing enforcement and uncertainty across various sectors and jurisdictions. In the United States, a seminal shift occurred last year with the emergence of the first Foreign Corrupt Practices Act cases, following the…

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HHS Cybersecurity Guidelines: A Step Towards Resilient Healthcare Systems

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) recent initiation of voluntary cybersecurity performance objectives for the healthcare sector signifies positive progress in the enduring war against increasingly advanced cyberattacks. This guidance points the way toward a sturdier and more resilient healthcare system in the U.S., with similar strides being made internationally, according to…

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Prestigious Firm McCarter & English Welcomes Stephanie Reed Traband to Bankruptcy, Restructuring, and Litigation Group

McCarter & English, a prestigious legal firm with a wide presence across the United States, has strengthened its team with the addition of Stephanie Reed Traband as a partner. Based in the Miami office, Traband joins the bankruptcy, restructuring, and litigation group. The announcement was made on Tuesday, marking another significant development for the firm…

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23andMe Data Breach Case Sparks Debate Over Early Mediation Among Plaintiffs’ Lawyers

In a recent development that has stirred debate among plaintiffs’ lawyers, Edelson’s Rafey Balabanian has claimed that a “rudderless crowd of firms” is attempting to mediate data breach cases concerning 23andMe, the DNA testing company. Interestingly, this incident is unfolding before the official determination of leadership for the case at hand and without a thorough…

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Mali Transitional Government Abandons 2015 Peace Agreement Amid Terrorism Allegations and Diplomatic Strains

Mali military leaders have renounced a 2015 peace agreement with northern separatist rebels in a televised press conference on Thursday. The blame for failure of the peace agreement has been placed on international mediation and interference, particularly from Algeria, which originally brokered the peace deal back in 2015 in a process known as the “Algiers…

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Ukraine-Russia Prisoner Exchange: UAE Mediation Facilitates Return of 230 Captives

Ukraine and Russia announced a significant prisoner-of-war exchange, marking the first since August 2023. The swap involved nearly 500 prisoners captured on both sides. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ministry of Foreign Affairs assisted in mediation during the exchange arrangements, as highlighted in their statement. Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, reported that the exchange saw 230…

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Law Firm Pillsbury Winthrop Settles Paralegal’s Disability Bias Lawsuit: Implications for Corporate Legal Landscape

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, LLP, an international law firm, and a former employee who previously filed a disability bias lawsuit against the firm have recently settled the suit. The ex-paralegal had asserted that the law firm transgressed state, federal, and New York City laws by terminating his employment upon his request for reasonable accommodations due…

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Goldberg Segalla Expands Workers’ Compensation Group with New Associates

Law firm Goldberg Segalla has recently expanded its team by welcoming two new associates to their workers’ compensation group. Valerie Mayzelshteyn will be stationed at their Princeton office, while Peter Popkowski will join their Newark team. Previously associated with the firm of Irene Shor, Valerie Mayzelshteyn specializes in workers’ compensation defense. Her professional portfolio includes…

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Mar-a-Lago: Possible Future Presidential Historic Site Reflects America’s Duty to Preserve Truth

Historic homes like Monticello, Mount Vernon, and Sagamore Hill continue to garner interest and respect from the public due to their connections with great American leaders like Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and Theodore Roosevelt, respectively. As monumental estates, they provide glimpses into the lives and accomplishments of these celebrated figures. George Washington, revered for his…

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DOJ’s M&A Safe Harbor Policy Elevates Due Diligence and Compliance Standards in Acquisitions

On Oct. 4, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco of the Department of Justice announced a new mergers and acquisitions safe harbor policy. This policy is intended to reduce the risk of successor liability to acquiring companies, related to a target company’s criminal misconduct. It generally permits an acquiring company to receive a “presumption of declination”…

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Dentons Lee COO Lance Lee Joins Korean Firm Lin as International Arbitration Lead

Dentons Lee’s Chief Operating Officer, Lance Lee is set to move to Seoul-based law firm Lin, informed Hye Kyung Christy Lim, Lin’s New York-qualified foreign attorney, to Law.com International. In his new firm, Lee will lead the international arbitration and mediation team from December 7. Prior to his departure, Lee held positions as Dentons Lee’s…

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NJDEP Advocates for Sustainable Remediation Techniques in Contaminated Site Cleanup

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) has issued a significant directive promoting the use of sustainable techniques during remediation processes. In an unexpected turn of events in September, NJDEP’s Contaminated Site Remediation and Redevelopment program (CSRR) released new guidelines titled the Administrative Guidance for Green, Sustainable, and Resilient Remediation. This initiative encourages the…

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