Thomas J. Kelly, New York managing partner of Gilberti Stinziano Heintz & Smith, and George C.D. Duke, a senior associate at the firm, write that a proposed amendment would allow for new LNG storage
...States Sentencing Guidelines. As a new bipartisan taskforce of the House Judiciary Committee convenes to consider the issue of overcriminalizationthe term...
...because of his work in the private sector. The White House may hope that Comey's Republican background will help him through Senate...
...the General Ulysses S. Grant public housing development (hereinafter, the "Grant Houses"). Radio communications indicated that several young males of either black or...
...1 Congress empowered a group of financial regulators, the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC), to designate a large nonbank financial company as a systemically...
...that the coordination of crisis management is a hot topic for in-house counsel. Crises are the 'new normal' given the tenuous economic climate, a...
In his Debtor-Creditor Law Wrap-Up, David M. Barshay, a member of Baker Sanders, writes that in the wake of the passage of a much anticipated law that provides protections for legally privileged info
...in-house counsel issues a litigation hold to ensure that no potentially relevant information is lost or destroyed. However, due to an oversight, some...
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