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October 18, 2021

The Pandora Papers Implicate US Law Firms in an International Kleptocracy Scandal - The New Republic

Despite what you may have heard, the Pandora Papers did not let the United States off the hook for facilitating global corruption. Over the past week, some of the strangest responses to the Pandora Papers—the leak of nearly 12 million global financial secrecy documents, offering an unprecedented look into the broader world of offshore finance—have centered on the belief that the disclosure is...
October 18, 2021

Big Law Burnout Is Causing Law Firm Leadership Churn: The Morning Minute - Law.com

LEADING, CAUSE OF BURNOUT - Big Law burnout—it’s not just for associates anymore. As Law.com’s Andrew Maloney and Patrick Smith report, law firm leader burnout is also at an all-time high, according to industry analysts, and it’s likely to cause not only a wave of turnover at the top in the next year, but shorter reigns in general for the next generation of firm chairs. So what’s driving this...
October 18, 2021

Trooper reminds public of Scott's Law changes | Granite City News | advantagenews.com - AdVantageNEWS.com

Trooper reminds public of Scott's Law changes | Granite City News | advantagenews.com  AdVantageNEWS.com
October 18, 2021

What is Evanston's “Brothel Law”? Inside the city's infamous housing law - Daily Northwestern

Evanston’s infamous “Brothel Law” never actually targeted brothels. But today it complicates housing for residents hoping to live in large groups of non-family members. How many roommates would you want to live with in your first apartment? To upperclassmen living off-campus who juggle rent, compatibility and square footage, that’s a common social and financial question. But in Evanston, wher...
October 18, 2021

Burnout Is Going to Cause a Wave of Turnover Among Law Firm Leaders | The American Lawyer - The American Lawyer

Photo: Mangostar/Shutterstock What You Need to Know Analysts say law firm leaders are just as susceptible, or perhaps even more susceptible, to burnout and fatigue. The same elements and stressors affecting Big Law staff and lawyers, as well as firm growth in general, could soon cause a wave of turnover at the top, and shorter leader tenures in general. Big Law leaders and analysts say confi...
October 18, 2021

China Drafts Law to Punish Parents for Children's Bad Behaviour | World News | US News - U.S. News & World Report

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's parliament will consider legislation to punish parents if their young children exhibit "very bad behaviour" or commit crimes. In the draft of the family education promotion law, guardians will be reprimanded and ordered to go through family education guidance programmes if prosecutors find very bad or criminal behaviour in children under their care. "There are many...
October 18, 2021

China drafts law to punish parents for children's bad behaviour - Reuters

Children leave a school in Shekou area of Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China April 20, 2021. REUTERS/David Kirton/File Photo BEIJING, Oct 18 (Reuters) - China's parliament will consider legislation to punish parents if their young children exhibit "very bad behaviour" or commit crimes. In the draft of the family education promotion law, guardians will be reprimanded and ordered to go through...
October 18, 2021

COVID-19 now leading cause of death of police in Florida and United States - Florida Today

COVID-19 now leading cause of death of police in Florida and United States  Florida Today
October 18, 2021

'A Seismic Shift': How California Law Firm Leaders Are Managing Through Continued Uncertainty | The Recorder - Law.com

L-R: Steven Nataupsky of Knobbe Martens, Bob Baradaran of Greenberg Glusker, and Brian Donnelly of Farella Braun & Martel.Courtesy photos One of the most unsettling realities of the pandemic has been adjusting to living with constant uncertainty. With lingering questions about office reopening dates and how operations will work moving forward, Brian Donnelly, managing partner of Farella B...
October 18, 2021

Judge rules Clark County School District 'substantially' violated federal education disability law - The Nevada Independent

English words are posted on the chalk board in Julieta Perales' first-grade classroom at Ann Lynch Elementary School on Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018. (Jeff Scheid/The Nevada Independent) The Clark County School District violated federal education disability law by not providing services that would have adequately met the needs of a student with dyslexia, a federal judge in Nevada ruled last week. I...