The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission exceeded its statutory authority, the appeals court says.
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2 Senior Google Legal Leaders Exiting Amid Restructuring
“I’m grateful for the regulators, policy makers and advocates who relentlessly pressed to make us better, to challenge our presumptions, and to keep us humble,” Google Chief Privacy Officer Keith Enright wrote on LinkedIn.
Sanctions Work and Bank Compliance is Keeping Miami Lawyers Busy
While Miami is known as a common storage space for sanctioned assets, lawyers in the region are finding fresh opportunities in bank compliance and even helping clients navigate sanctions in countries like Canada.
How I Made Partner: 'Don't Wait to Make Partner to Start Acting Like a Partner,' Says Michele Cerezo-Natal of Mayer Brown
Michele Cerezo Natal, 49, Partner at Mayer Brown, New York, New York Practice area: Litigation, global investigations and white collar defense group Law
Eighth Circuit Affirms Summary Judgment for Police Officers Who Removed Street Preacher From Festival
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit recently upheld the grant of summary judgment to an Iowa city and several police officers in their individual capacity in a Section 1983 suit brought by a street preacher who was removed from a festival area but allowed to continue his preaching across the street from […]