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What Would an Economic Downturn Mean for Technology M&A Activity, and How Should Buyers and Sellers Get Ready for the Coming Cycle?

National Law Review M&A

Diamond Jurisdiction: All Federal All International Type of Law: Global Government Contracts, Maritime & Military Law Mergers & Acquisitions Financial Institutions & Banking Coronavirus News Special highlight: Louis Lehot Eric Chow Brandee L.

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Asia Pacific Legal Market Summary And Partner Moves - May 2022

National Law Review M&A

Maggie Kwok Jurisdiction: Hong Kong China Singapore South Korea Japan Australia Type of Law: Coronavirus News Mergers & Acquisitions Financial Institutions & Banking Corporate & Business Organizations Global

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2021 M&A Overview and 2022 M&A Outlook

National Law Review M&A

Hollingsworth II Katelyn Fredericks Stephen Poydasheff Jurisdiction: All Federal Type of Law: Corporate & Business Organizations Labor & Employment Mergers & Acquisitions Coronavirus News

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Last Week in Payroll: Localization of Work

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The purpose of the UIPL was to update examples of employment situations requiring uniform interpretation of localization of work provisions in state laws and to revise and reissue the interpretation of “ localization of work ” provisions. During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many employees began working remotely.

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Gibson Dunn Offers 2022 Year-End Securities Litigation Update

Reynolds Holding

Although the number of securities lawsuits filed this year remained steady compared to 2021, we have seen many notable developments in securities law. The Supreme Court has also heard, or will hear, administrative law cases that will impact different aspects of securities litigation.

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Last Week in Payroll: Heat Index

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These and other types of outdoor jobs can be dangerous to workers when there is excessive heat. Federal News. Mr. Paul said that the IRS initiated a greater reliance on issuing FAQs after the signing into law of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and again regarding the relief measures in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

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