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In-House
GOP AGs Say Nasdaq Board Diversity Rule Is UnconstitutionalBy Sarah Jarvis
Republican attorneys general from 19 states have backed two conservative groups' bid for another shot at overturning a Nasdaq Stock Market requirement that makes exchange-listed companies publicly disclose board diversity data, arguing the rule violates the Constitution's equal protection clause.
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Courts
Play Ball! Fla. Ethics Panel OKs Judge To Attend Softball GameBy Aaron West
A Florida judicial ethics panel this week said that a state judge may attend a softball game between a local sheriff's office and police department as long as certain conditions are followed that don't create questions about the judge's impartiality.
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Daily Litigation
Trump's Bankers Testify They Saw No Fraud And Made MillionsBy Frank G. Runyeon
Current and former Deutsche Bank employees told a New York state judge Tuesday and Wednesday that they raked in millions from Donald Trump's business and saw no fraud in the nine-figure loans they approved, but the judge appeared unswayed by arguments that the testimony undermined the attorney general's case.
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Courts
Man Charged Over Foiled Plot To Assassinate NY AttyBy Khadrice Rollins
An Indian national was recruited into an international plot to assassinate an attorney connected to a Punjab political revolution, according to an indictment filed in New York federal court Wednesday.
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New York Pulse
NYC Bike Attys Take Advocacy From Courtroom To The StreetBy Rachel Rippetoe
The website of New York City-based personal injury firm Flanzig & Flanzig LLP is filled with pictures of attorney Daniel Flanzig riding his bike.
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Connecticut Pulse
Hartford Financial Group GC Resigning, Deputy PromotedBy Sue Reisinger
David Robinson, the longtime executive vice president and general counsel of The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc., is resigning after 17 years with the company and will be replaced by his deputy general counsel, Donald Hunt.
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Daily Litigation
U-Haul GC Says New Firm Is Culmination Of In-House CareerBy Aaron West
U-Haul's longtime general counsel has left to form his own dispute resolution firm, which he told Law360 Pulse on Wednesday was the culmination of a successful in-house career.
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California Pulse
63 In-House Legal Teams Win Mansfield Diversity CertificationBy Michele Gorman
Dozens of in-house legal departments at high-profile companies have completed the most recent iteration of Diversity Lab's Mansfield Rule certification process, which aims to boost the number of attorneys from historically underrepresented groups in leadership positions and consideration for development opportunities.
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Legal Tech
Be Wary Of Legal Tech Cos. Claiming To Be 'First'By Steven Lerner
Bragging about being first has become customary in the growing legal technology sector, even if the truth about those proclamations is debatable.
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Modern Lawyer
NYU Student Bar President Ousted After Israel CommentsBy Andrea Keckley
The New York University School of Law Student Bar Association has voted to oust Ryna Workman as its president, after the student faced backlash for their comments about the war between Israel and Hamas, an image of an email posted to X, formerly Twitter, showed Tuesday.
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