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July 23, 2024 | Law.com
Internal Investigations From an International PerspectiveThe importance of conducting an internal investigation and the factors and ethical considerations your organization should consider.
By Charles A. DeMonaco and Jana Volante Walshak
13 minute read
July 23, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
Improper Postoperative Care Led to Foot Amputation: PlaintiffOn April 6, 2021, plaintiff Ronald Lewis, 72, underwent open vascular surgery at Reading Hospital to repair an abdominal aortic aneurysm and bilateral iliac aneurysms. Following the surgery, Lewis allegedly suffered a microembolism that led to an ischemic foot injury and a partial amputation.
By VerdictSearch
4 minute read
July 23, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
Matt's Corner: Can an Attorney Be Held Liable Under the UTPCPL?Can an attorney be held liable under the Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law (UTPCPL)?
By Matthew B. Weisberg
2 minute read
July 23, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
'Insulet v. EOFlow': Revisiting Standard for Preliminary Injunctions in Trade Secret Misappropriation CasesTrade secret cases present an intrinsic conflict between the open court principle and the confidential nature of trade secrets. Plaintiffs are often unwilling to identify and define their trade secrets with particularity, even under protective orders.
By Yang Wang
4 minute read
July 23, 2024 | Daily Business Review
Chevron Deference Discarded: SCOTUS Decision in Fisheries Cases Leaves Administrative Law ReelingOn June 28, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its highly anticipated ruling in a pair of cases challenging the long-standing Chevron doctrine.
By Thomas H. Barnard, Marisa Rosen Dorough and McKenna S. Cloud
7 minute read
July 23, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
Special Section: 2024 Energy/Environmental LawIn The Legal's Energy/Environmental Law special section read about how overturning Chevron will affect environmental law, the energy industry and AI, and judicial challenges to the EPA's PFAS regulations.
By ALM Staff
2 minute read
July 23, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
It's Time for the Energy Industry to Embrace—Not Just Fear—Artificial IntelligenceWhile many sectors could benefit from the offensive adoption of AI, the energy sector stands out for ripe opportunities to tap AI.
By Phil Cha and Brian H. Pandya
7 minute read
July 23, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
Judicial Challenges to the EPA's PFAS Regulations: Are They Too Much, Too Little or Just Right?The regulations developed under the EPA's PFAS Roadmap go beyond PFOA and PFOS, inviting scrutiny by the public, regulated entities, and various stakeholders.
By Jean M. Mosites, Sloane Anders Wildman and Amanda L. Brosy
9 minute read
July 23, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
Overturning of Chevron Deference May Have Implications for Us AllThe court overturned the Chevron doctrine in a 6-3 decision on June 28. As I ponder this new decision, the critical issue for us all is what does this mean for the regulated community?
By Monica Perez Schroeck
7 minute read
July 23, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
Climate Change Litigation and Legislation Are Heating UpClimate change has long been a center of attention among scientists, journalists and activists. In recent times, it has also given rise to increased litigation and legislation, primarily targeting fossil fuel companies.
By Patricia B. Santelle, Paul A. Briganti and Alison Bennett
8 minute read
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