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Dakota Access Pipeline Seeks to Scrap Environmental Review Order
Dakota Access pipeline lawyers are urging a federal appeals court to reconsider a recent ruling against the divisive oil project.
Big Company General Counsel Join Big Law Voting Rights Statement
Nearly 20 current and former general counsel of major corporations have joined Big Law leaders in signing a statement opposing voter disenfranchisement, following changes to Georgia’s voting laws.
EPA Watchdog to Probe Alleged Retaliation Against Scientists
The EPA’s internal watchdog will examine allegations that managers under previous administrations retaliated against scientists, officials said during an internal staff meeting on Monday.
Paul Weiss Picks Up Pair of Partners from Skadden, Willkie
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison is expanding its New York office with a pair of partners, including the co-chair of Willkie Farr & Gallagher’s finance practice group, as the Wall Street firm continues its strategic growth.
Intel Faces Another Waco Jury on Heels of $2 Billion Patent Loss
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‘Tiger King’ Fallout Unites PETA, Feds to Fight Cub Petting
Netflix’s “Tiger King” burst into a new world of pandemic streaming and gave viewers exotic animals, personal and professional drama, and a man with a mullet’s attempt to launch a political career in Oklahoma.
Young Lawyers Reveal How They Made Partner in a Pandemic, Part 3
In a year when we’ve faced a global pandemic, an American reckoning with race and everything that comes with both, the road to the partnership has also been challenging. So how did the young lawyers who successfully sought out the partnership make it? New partners tell their stories in the final installment of our series, “Making Partner in a Pandemic.”
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