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Trump’s Tax Returns Arrive at Manhattan Prosecutor’s Office
New York prosecutors have received eight years of
SEC and Corporate Climate Reporting: New Review Explained
The SEC plans to take a hard look at how public companies apply 2010 agency guidance that emphasized the importance of disclosing how climate change impacts their bottom lines.
‘Fight Continues’ Post-SCOTUS for Man Beaten by Officers
The Supreme Court reversed an appeals court ruling that sided with a civil rights plaintiff on Thursday, but lawyers for the man beaten by officers are encouraged by what they see as a path to victory left open by the justices.
They’ve Got Next: 5 Fresh Faces to Know in Environmental Law
Our series, “They’ve Got Next,” spotlights young lawyers who are raising the bar in various practice groups across the U.S. In this installment, we feature five lawyers in environmental law that you should know.
A Trump Tax Break Kicked Off a Rush to Redraw U.S. Census Maps
Two years ago, the Pittsburgh Penguins, along with Pennsylvania officials and a union leader, lobbied Donald Trump’s administration to expand an area earmarked for tax incentives so it would include the site where the hockey team is embarking on a $1 billion development project.
Surging in Big Cities, Lateral Hiring Is a Hunt for Higher Rates
Big Law firms’ best chance at growth in 2021 could be picking up lateral hires in big cities for higher-rate practice groups as existing clients may balk at further rate increases.
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