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Barney’s fast food! Streamberry! Hark backs to San Junipero and Bandersnatch! Here’s your guide to all of this season’s Easter eggs ...
Two months after announcing its acquisition of Montreal-based PWL Capital, OneDigital cofounder and chief growth officer Mike Sullivan says the Atlanta-based company is engaged in “up to 50 ongoing ...
Experimental transplant of gene-edited pig liver into human offers hope for new frontier of research
Doctors in China have become the first to report details about a transplant of a genetically modified pig liver into a human. The liver was transplanted last year into a person who was brain-dead ...
If law firms are cowed into not bringing the cases that matter most, that could be another step in dismantling democracy. By Lisa Rubin It was late Friday night, the day after his triumph over ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of a prominent law firm who cut a deal with President Donald Trump last week to avert the consequences of a White House executive order told colleagues in an email ...
President Donald Trump has reached a peace deal with a prominent law firm, agreeing to lift a punitive executive order in exchange for concessions that include an agreement to do pro bono work on ...
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said he didn’t realize there were publicly traded quantum-computing companies when he made earlier comments that caused industry stocks to crash.
A Russian subsidiary of British law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has been fined £465,000 by Britain’s sanctions watchdog for breaching Russian sanctions. HSF Moscow made six payments of just under £4 ...
Zimmer Citron & Clarke’s David Zimmer and Edwina Clarke say major law firms need to band together and speak out against Trump targeting lawyers—their fiduciary duty to clients complicates the issue, ...
This comes ten months after reports said the firm is in talks to raise $150 million in funding. In 2022, Icertis announced raising $150 million which comprised of a revolving credit facility and ...
Lawyers at some of the nation’s largest law firms are afraid of President Donald Trump. Not just afraid of what his policies might mean for their clients, but now for their own livelihoods ...
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