Data Breach Class Actions Begin to Pile Up Against Prudential Insurance
ALPHV Blackcat, the "notorious" cybercrime group, is likely behind the attack, the complaint contended. The group is known for ransomware and data extortion. The personal data will also likely be sold on the dark web, the plaintiffs alleged.What Lawyers and Employers Should Know About Connecticut's Expanded Paid Sick Leave Law
The law covers more employees, expands the reasons for use of paid sick leave and reduces the required hours to accrue time off.Big Law Leader: 'Stay True to Foundational Principles'
Current trends—overpaying at the top, avoiding fundamental change, and allowing culture to take a back seat to money—do not constitute a recipe for long-term success.Kirkland's $40 Million Haul from Rite Aid Bankruptcy Doubles Initial Compensation for Opioid Victims
Opioid claimants are set to receive $20 million upon the bankruptcy's conclusion, plus $27.5 million in deferred payments.New Haven Jury Returns $15.4 Million Verdict
"I certainly hope that as a result of what happened here that the anesthesia providers who were involved learn that when time is of the essence, it means a patient's life is on the line," Kathleen Nastri said. "You can't just stand by and watch as a patient deteriorates."Continued Increase in Law Firm Mergers Expected in 2025
The big picture here, said Fairfax's Kristin Stark, is a "higher level of interest and merger discussion activity." As a result, "we feel pretty confident we're going to see an uptick in completed mergers for the rest of the year."Big Pharma Sues 5 States Over Drug Discounts
Further, the court said, "states have begun to impose explicitly what [The Department of Health and Human Services] had purported to impose by guidance."SCOTUS to Consider FDA's Stance on New E-Cig Products
The federal agency has denied applications to market new e-cigarette products on the grounds it's unclear whether the number of adults who use them to quit smoking will outweigh the risk of young people taking up vaping.Trump Manhattan Sentencing Delayed to Review SCOTUS Presidential Immunity Decision
Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan on Tuesday postponed the sentencing to Sept. 18.Trending Stories
Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
(470) 294-1674
Law Offices of Mark E. Salomone
(857) 444-6468
Smith & Hassler
(713) 739-1250
6 Essential Questions Benefits Advisors Should Ask When Tailoring Pharmacy Benefits
Brought to you by RxBenefits
Download Now
7 Ways to Take Your Practice to the Next Level
Brought to you by Mariner
Download Now
7 Ways to Take Your Practice to the Next Level
Brought to you by Mariner
Download Now
Why Embracing Change Is Essential for Your Legal Department
Brought to you by DiliTrust
Download Now