Aug 18, 2021 | Corporate Finance and Restructuring, Retail
Keith Jelinek, Rick Maicki, Darren Morrison, and Frank Jones write that the back-to-school season (BTS) is a critically important selling period—and an opportunity for retailers to reconnect with shoppers before entering the holiday season. COVID has written a new...
Aug 17, 2021 | Corporate Finance and Restructuring, Retail
The back-to-school (BTS) season is a critically important selling period—and an opportunity for retailers to reconnect with shoppers before entering the holiday season. COVID has written a new script for schools and businesses in 2021. Consumers have adjusted in...
Jun 2, 2021 | Claims and Disputes, Construction, Cybersecurity, Regulatory Compliance, Webinars
Robin Cantor is event co-chair. She will moderate the panel “Easily Found and Hard to Forget: Class Action and Forever Chemicals” (June 29) and provide closing remarks on June 30. Jeffrey Klenk is offering opening remarks on the first day and discussing...
Mar 17, 2021 | Claims and Disputes, Financial Services
Laura Tyson and Susan Lund write that, even before the COVID-19 crisis, African Americans, Hispanics, women, and workers without a post-secondary education faced dimming prospects as a result of automation and other trends. Now there is an even bigger mismatch between...
Jan 18, 2021 | Claims and Disputes, Regulatory Compliance, Webinars
What These Changes Mean for Higher Education Policy and Administration Changes in political leadership in Washington, DC, typically result in some level of change in education policies and priorities at the Department of Education and on Capitol Hill. The change from...