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Second Circuit Uses DuPont Cancer Case to Weigh Level of Data Needed for Reliable Expert
Lawyers and judges traded views over whether an expert delivered an "unreliable" opinion with contradictions or whether she was being "remarkably candid."Second Circuit Weighs Level of Data Needed for Reliable Expert
Lawyers and judges traded views over whether an expert delivered an "unreliable" opinion with contradictions or whether she was being "remarkably candid."DuPont Case Is Vehicle for Second Circuit to Weigh Level of Data Needed for Reliable Expert
Lawyers and judges traded views over whether an expert delivered an "unreliable" opinion with contradictions or whether she was being "remarkably candid."Amazon Slapped With Antitrust Class Action Over Pricing Restriction
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How Law Firms Are Reopening (Part I of III)
Yvette Ostolaza—a member of Sidley Austin's management and executive committees, and the managing partner of the Dallas office—spoke about how her law firm handled bringing attorneys and legal staff back to the office.GC Impact 2021: La-Toya Hackney
La-Toya Hackney transitioned to Saint Gobain North America during the pandemic and hit the ground running. She is a true visionary at Saint Gobain. More than any other in-house leader with whom I have worked, she really promotes leadership development in her team.'There Is a Consequence': How a Federal Judge Handed Down the First Sentence Over the Capitol Riots
"Some of these defendants in some of these other cases think there's no consequence to this, and there is a consequence," said Senior U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth.'There Is a Consequence': How the First Sentence Was Handed Down Over the Capitol Riots
"Some of these defendants in some of these other cases think there's no consequence to this, and there is a consequence," said Senior U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth.Legal Spend All Over the Place? You're Not Alone
Wild fluctuations in spending are the norm at legal departments surveyed in Wolters Kluwer's latest LegalVIEW Insights report.Trending Stories
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