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How Scientist-Turned-Lawyer Julie Park Counseled Clients on Pandemic Risks
Park, a Morrison & Foerster partner in San Diego who defends companies in product liability matters and consumer class actions, steered clients through the ever-changing rules of the pandemic. Going forward, she sees more regulation of "connected products," and a growing number of environmental contamination lawsuits.Vice Media Accused Of Unauthorized Use Of Lil Wayne Photo
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Foley, Goodwin Detail Aspects of Accellion Security Breach, Records Disclose
The security breach that affected Goodwin and Foley & Lardner earlier this year potentially exposed hundreds of individuals' Social Security numbers and financial data.The Danger of In-House Counsel Seeking Greener Pastures
An increase of workload and responsibilities on in-house counsel is begging the question: Is going in-house no longer a greener pasture?On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires and promotions from across the California legal market.View more book results for the query "*"
Employers Get Clarity on Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination Policies in the Workplace
Employers—particularly those in the healthcare industry—may now take some further comfort that mandatory vaccination policies are defensible and will withstand scrutiny.City Bar Gives 'Not Approved' Rating to 9 of 25 Judicial Candidates in Contested Primaries
According to the bar association, its 50-member judiciary committee's "mission is to determine if the candidate being reviewed holds the necessary qualifications to become a judge, such as integrity, impartiality, intellectual ability, knowledge of the law, industriousness, and judicial demeanor and temperament."Delaware Suit May Be First of Many Over Bone Graft Linked to Tuberculosis
A case filed in Delaware Superior Court is the first anywhere to claim Aziyo Inc. was negligent in sending out a bone marrow product thought to be contaminated with tuberculosis, but attorneys for the Delaware plaintiff say similar cases are expected to be filed soon.Suit Filed in Dela. May Be First of Many Over Bone Graft Linked to Tuberculosis
A case filed in Delaware Superior Court is the first anywhere to claim Aziyo Inc. was negligent in sending out a bone marrow product thought to be contaminated with tuberculosis, but attorneys for the Delaware plaintiff say similar cases are expected to be filed soon.Saltz Mongeluzzi Files What May Be First of Many Suits Over Bone Graft Linked to Tuberculosis
A case filed in Delaware Superior Court is the first anywhere to claim Aziyo Inc. was negligent in sending out a bone marrow product thought to be contaminated with tuberculosis, but attorneys for the Delaware plaintiff say similar cases are expected to be filed soon.Trending Stories
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