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For Law Firms, Will There Be a Post-'Chevron' Demand Surge?
"It may not all necessarily unfold in the context of litigation but, as a whole, there's going to be a need for more lawyers helping companies navigate this new rubric, and what it means."Silicon Valley Veteran Takes Over Agilent's Team of 100+ Lawyers
Bret DiMarco, who departed laser maker Coherent two years ago after helping engineer its $7 billion sale, is taking the legal reins of a health tech giant with a stock market value of $37 billion.The Demise of 'Chevron' Deference
On June 28, the Supreme Court overruled 'Chevron', holding that the APA requires courts to exercise their independent judgment in deciding whether an agency has acted within its statutory authority, and courts may not defer to an agency interpretation of the law because a statute is ambiguous. It is difficult to overstate the significance of this watershed decision.Setting the Law Straight: Cyber Breach Fallout Is Not Just a Tech Problem
Calling IT immediately after a cyber breach is a knee-jerk reaction, and a smart one at that. But what about the aftermath? Who do you call next? This article discusses the importance of notifying legal early in the process.View more book results for the query "*"
Lenders Blasted for 90-Day Notice (With One Saving Grace)
While lenders and servicers with New York portfolios should long have been exceptionally familiar with the requirement, such presumed awareness nonetheless seems to little diminish the constant—often fatal losses suffered.What's Next for Hatch-Waxman Litigation and Improper Orange Book Patent Listings?
"Innovator companies should expect Orange Book patent listing challenges to emerge as an additional and simpler tool for overcoming ANDA litigation," write Peter J. Butch III and Howard S. Suh.Trends Driving Innovation in Digital Divorce
The landscape of divorce law has undergone significant changes, creating a conducive environment for the rise of digital divorce platforms. Two major legal trends in Florida exemplify this transformation: the shift toward equal time-sharing and the overhaul of alimony laws.Atlanta City Council Approves Settlement of $2M for Students Pulled From Car During 2020 Protests
The City Council on Monday voted 13-1 to approve the payment to settle a federal lawsuit filed in June 2021 argued that police had no justification for pulling two students from their car and shocking them.Trending Stories
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