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Trendspotter: One State Faces a Massive COVID-19 Force Majeure Fight
Lawsuits stemming from the litany of contracts that were canceled because of the pandemic largely seem to be ending in settlements. But in one state, which was served a double dose of arguable force majeure events over the past year-plus, the court battles are just revving up.'An Aberration:' Biden's DOJ Legal Counsel Pick Vows a Trump-Era Departure
Christopher Schroeder, a Duke University law professor, told the Senate Judiciary Committee that he would provide "impartial and independent" legal advice if confirmed.Unofficial Results In for 9 Contested Judicial Democratic Primary Races
Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Rosemarie Montalbano will be a new Surrogate Court judge in Kings County, according to the still-unofficial but apparent wide-margin result in that much-talked-about Democratic primary judicial race.Second Circuit Partly Revives Lawsuit Challenging NYC Third-Party Property Transfers
Attorneys from Ropes & Gray, White & Case and Valli Kane & Vagnini represent the plaintiffs, who lost their properties as a result of the program.Biden Administration Pushes Out Key Immigration Updates in May
The Biden administration announced key immigration policy changes last month that discard some Trump-era employment-based immigration restrictions.View more book results for the query "*"
Claim: Artificial Intelligence Could Level Playing Field for Big Law and Small Firm Litigators
The artificial intelligence-powered software utilizes facial detection through a mobile app to capture the visceral reactions of focus group participants in the blink of an eye.Google's Ad Business Faces European Commission Antitrust Investigation
Previous antitrust investigations into Google's search, mobile operating system and advertising services have resulted in billion-euro fines.Lewis Brisbois Partner Sanctioned for Showing Jury Inadmissible Evidence. Was It Deliberate?
The sanction fight is salacious since one side claimed in court documents that the evidence in question was a $2,300 credit card charge for oral sex from a Houston strip club, which is something the other side denies.M&A Can't Go on Like This Forever ... Can It?
While history answers with an emphatic no, there is a bullish attitude toward deal work in 2021 that suggests the end of this wave is in fact not nigh.Trending Stories
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