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SEC Crypto Cases To Face Review Under Trump
By Aislinn Keely
President-elect Donald Trump's promises of a friendlier approach to the digital asset industry means a review is coming for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's controversial crypto suits, but experts agreed that this doesn't mean enforcement actions in the space will grind to a halt.
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Attys Issue Poaching Warning At Judicial Salary Hearing
By Aaron Keller
Noncompetitive salaries affect judicial morale, cause jurists to doff their robes for more lucrative careers in private practice and might lead attorneys to avoid seeking judicial appointments, judges and lawyers said Monday at a hearing of a Connecticut legislative commission considering a bid to give jurists a roughly $20,000 pay raise.
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House COVID-19 Probe Points to China 'Lab Leak'
By Dorothy Atkins
The Republican-led House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic published the results of its two-year investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic Monday, concluding that COVID-19 "most likely" emerged from a laboratory in Wuhan, China, and heavily criticizing the Biden administration, Anthony Fauci and left-leaning organizations for their responses.
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Philadelphia Accused Of Anti-Asian Liquor Law Enforcement
By Matthew Santoni
Groups representing Asian American and Arab American business owners claim the city of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania's Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement are violating their rights with state and local ordinances cracking down on "stop and go" liquor establishments and convenience stores, which happen to be predominantly owned by racial minorities.
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Government Mole Faces Tough Cross From Madigan's Atty
By Celeste Bott
An attorney for former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan got his chance Monday to question the ex-Chicago alderman who recorded his client while cooperating with the government, pushing him to admit that Madigan never explicitly conditioned his support on legal business for his law firm or told the alderman to vote against developers who didn't hire him for tax work.
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The Top In-House Hires Of November
By Sue Reisinger
Legal department moves in the last month included high-profile announcements at CSX Corp., Cohen & Steers Inc. and Pershing Square Holdings Ltd., including two general counsel joining boards of directors. Here, Law360 Pulse looks at some of the top in-house appointments from November.
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