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 Beyond the Office: How Roller Skating Benefits My Career Beyond the Office: How Roller Skating Benefits My CareerBy: Arabella Matheson At Fennemore, we believe that who we are outside the office is just as important as the work we do within it. Our hobbies and passions help us recharge, refocus, and bring fresh perspectives to our roles. For me, roller skating and roller derby are not just hobbies, they are vital to my well-being and professional growth. Find… Read More
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 Finding Work-Life Balance as a Legal Professional Finding Work-Life Balance as a Legal ProfessionalAs an attorney, maintaining a healthy work-life balance can be a challenge, especially with the demands of a high-pressure career, managing high-stakes cases, and always striving to meet client expectations. But amid the whirlwind, finding a balance between my career and personal life is crucial for maintaining both my well-being and professional s… Read More
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 Denver voters reject slaughterhouse and fur ban initiatives Denver voters reject slaughterhouse and fur ban initiativesAs reported in last month’s blog here, Ordinance 309 on Denver’s November 2024 ballot could have prohibited the construction, maintenance, or use of meat production facilities within Denver city limits. Denver voters overwhelmingly rejected the proposed ordinance, which could have been effective starting January 1, 2026, with approximatel… Read More
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 Nationwide Injunction Temporarily Halts Corporate Transparency Act BOIR Filing Requirements:What You Need to Know Nationwide Injunction Temporarily Halts Corporate Transparency Act BOIR Filing Requirements:What You Need to KnowAuthored By: Timothy BergPaul CliffStephen GoodDavid McCarvilleZaki RobbinsChris WaltherDoug YoumansJeff Zucker As we expect you are aware, the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) required that certain “reporting companies” organized before January 1, 2024, have to file Beneficial Ownership Information Reports (BOIRs) by January 1, 2025, and that … Read More
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 Clickwrap agreements are binding contracts: key considerations for consumers and businesses Clickwrap agreements are binding contracts: key considerations for consumers and businessesWe are all conditioned to click “agree” to terms and conditions when we get a new app, update our cell phone operating system, or purchase a product or service online. But most of us do not take the time to read what we have agreed to. And many do not fully appreciate that such terms and conditions are binding contracts—even if the user did n… Read More
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