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Expert Opinion

AI Is Not Our Ally, Yet

When generative AI was learning its ABCs, it also received an extensive education in one of the most prevailing undercurrents of human communication, prejudice.
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News

Japan's PE Market Is the Bright Spot That Asia Needs. But Will Law Firms Step Up to the Plate?

Private equity is thriving in Japan, in part because the weak Japanese yen has made local assets incredibly appealing to foreign investors. Foreign law firms want a piece of the action.
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Commentary

Mediation: A Perspective From India and the UK

The contrast between England and India shows how two major legal jurisdictions are grappling with providing better and more effective means of resolving an ever-growing number of disputes.
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News

Billing Rate Hikes 'Not Slowing Down,' With Pricing Surges Expected in 2024

About 86% of large firms in the U.S. and U.K. expect to increase billing rates over the next 12 months, according to new survey results.
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News

Climate Litigation Marked by Global Expansion and Strategic Filings

A new category of "transition risk" has emerged involving cases filed against corporate directors over management of climate risks.
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News

White & Case, Kirkland Headline as KKR Acquires Festival Giant Superstruct

Firms with large transactional practices have seen a flurry of PE-backed deals in recent weeks.
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News

Ashurst Rolls Out Harvey AI to All Lawyers and Offices

The firm also conducted a trial and pilot of Harvey which informed their decision to enter into partnership with the platform.
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News

Protestors Target Linklaters London Office Over Fossil Fuel Work

Research earlier this month found that between 2019-2023, the top 100 law firms in the world facilitated $2.89 trillion in fossil fuel transactions.
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Ranked: The Best Law Firms for Junior Lawyer LGBTQ+ Representation

Law.com International's UK LGBTQ+ rankings continue with a rundown of the firms with the best representation among junior and trainee lawyers.
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News

Big Law Firms, Seeking 'Seat at the Table,' Join AI Safety Consortium in US

Several large firms are participating in a data sharing space for AI stakeholders in hopes of turning guidelines "into real guardrails" for clients.
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News

Paul Hastings Boosts London Finance Offering With Weil Partner Hire

The hire follows the exit of Luke McDougall, the global co-head of Paul Hastings' finance practice, who decamped for Davis Polk & Wardwell in May.
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News

Kirkland, Weil and CMS Lead On €3.9B Advent International Sale

This acquisition is the latest example of law firms with large transactional practices seeing a recent rush of deals.
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News

Clifford Chance Opens Polish Operational Hub, Its Third Worldwide

The firm also has a hub in Newcastle, England, and an Indian hub with two offices.
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Research

The Law Firms with the Most LGBTQ+ Partners in the UK

While some firms posted LGBTQ+ representation that well exceeds the UK national average, others reported low figures.
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News

Simmons, Reed Smith Secure Lead Roles In Masdar's €3.2B Renewable Energy Deal

This is the latest example of energy and infrastructure deals fuelled by the energy transition drive becoming a growing source of work for firms.
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News

Simmons Reels in Salmon Price-Fixing Class Action Mandate

The claimants are seeking up to £382 million for UK consumers.
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News

Simpson Thacher, Anderson Mori Advise Blackstone on $1.7B Offer for Japanese Comic Company

The Japanese market has been lush with assets for sales in recent months as domestic holding companies seek to streamline their portfolio to focus on core assets and offerings.
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News

Linklaters and Kirkland Lead on $1.8B Tate & Lyle Transaction

Meanwhile, Weil Gotshal and Skadden have taken roles on a $1.9 billion private equity deal.
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News

Withers Hires Veteran Commercial Litigator in New York

"It took me some time to find the right platform. I think Withers is the firm where I'll be finishing my career," said Younger, 68.
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News

Addleshaw Goddard Hires 20-Year Veteran From HFW in Singapore

Addleshaw's Singapore office, the firm's only office in Asia, now has five lawyers, including three partners.
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News

Fossil Fuel Work: The Worst Law Firms Offenders Named

The top 100 firms in the world facilitated $2.89 trillion in fossil fuel transactions in the last five years, as well as taking on climate-exacerbating disputes and lobbying, according to a report by Law Students for Climate Accountability.
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News

Ex-Clifford Chance Partner Banned From Accessing Client Money by SRA

Although De Mayer is no longer with the firm, the regulator stated Clifford Chance was the 'firm or organisation at time of matters giving rise to outcome'.
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Q&A

'It Concerns Me to See People Who Still Can't Be Themselves' HSF's Global Co-Head of Arbitration Shares His Pride Story

Simon Chapman KC, recently appointed global co-chair of international arbitration at Herbert Smith Freehills, talks about what it has meant for him, as a gay man, to work in an inclusive, open environment.
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Analysis

Dentons' US Project 'Golden Spike' Had Bold Ambitions. Did it Meet Them?

"They thought there was an opportunity to build out a Big Four model that could practice law in the U.S. and the pitch was going to good firms in smaller markets and asking them to join," said Indiana University Maurer School of Law professor Bill Henderson. "There was a shared service model that was quite coherent. That's the model. Time will tell if it works in practice."
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News

Post-COVID Growth in Africa Fuels Arbitration and Law Firm Strategies

The London Court of International Arbitration saw African party involvement soar from 4% in 2022 to 8% in 2023, prompting law firms to strategize about how to adapt to this dynamic shift.
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News

Linklaters Partner Rejoins Latham After 14 Months

In 2020, Guccione joined Latham as a partner, until leaving to join Linklaters in May 2023.
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News

Raft of Elite Firms Line Up on Multi-Billion-Pound Private Equity Deals For Trophy UK Assets

The investments in London's Heathrow Airport and takeover of FTSE-100 listed Hargreaves Lansdowne have generated roles for the likes of Kirkland & Ellis, Clifford Chance, Freshfields and A&O Shearman.
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Expert Opinion

2024: An Important Year for UK Collective Actions

Winston & Strawn lawyers analyse three key cases that hold wider implications for UK collective actions this year.
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News

Four Firms Advise on US Healthcare Group's Rare London IPO

The rare London IPO comes as the LSE struggles to retain its position as an attractive option to companies looking to float.
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News

MoFo Closing Beijing Office, Partners Relocate to Shanghai, Singapore Outfits

One of the office partners has relocated to Singapore while three others are now based in Shanghai.
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News

Euros 2024: The Law Firm Football Tournament Has Already Happened

Find out who won when elite independent law firms from Spain, France, Germany, Italy, England, Sweden and the Netherlands faced off earlier this month.
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Expert Opinion

'Hiding Since I Was Eight Years Old': Ashurst's First Openly Transgender Woman Shares Her Story

For Pride Month 2024, Bridgette Metior, a senior test analyst at Ashurst, details her struggles and breakthroughs.
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Features

Clifford Chance: Where Next for the UK's Original Private Equity Golden Child?

The firm's famed private equity offering has long been a place US firms hire from—but leaders Jonny Myers and Spencer Baylin believe the market is shifting in their favour.
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Expert Opinion

The Consumer Protection Review: Getting Ahead of the Curve

The SRA is considering several measures including tighter monitoring of how legal firms handle client funds.
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News

EU Ruling May Open the Door to Private Equity Investing in German Law Firms

"Law firms are the last untapped gold mine for investors," said Thomas Kolhmeier from Swiss litigation financier Nivalion.
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News

Paul Weiss Adds Senior Google Lawyer in Latest London Hire

The partner, who was head of EMEA regulatory response, investigations and compliance at Alphabet, will work out of both California and London at Paul Weiss.
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Commentary

Big Law's Favourite (And Least Favourite) Cities

Data shows the world's largest law firms are disproportionately weighted towards just a few key markets, writes the Global Lawyer.
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Analysis

Investigation Into $2.5B Deal Shows EU Means Business With New Foreign Subsidies Rules

Lawyers say companies needed to pay serious attention to the additional potential hurdle that the new rules pose to the closing of M&A deals.
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News

Another Cadwalader London Partner Departs, This Time to Greenberg

The departure comes in the same week that that a team of five lawyers quit Cadwalader for King & Spalding.
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Expert Opinion

A Working Mum and Carer, One Year In...

For Carers Week, a lawyer at Addleshaw Goddard tells her story after her son's diagnosis changed her life.
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Analysis

The Hype Behind Harvey: How Firms Are Using the Gen AI Startup

Harvey, the OpenAI-backed legal tech startup, has nabbed several high-profile law firm and corporate clients. Here's how some of them are using the technology.
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Analysis

The Hype Behind Harvey: How the Stealthy Startup Is Raising Industry Eyebrows

Harvey, the OpenAI-backed legal tech startup, has nabbed high-profile clients and tons of cash, along with an air of suspicion around its AI capabilities. 
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News

BHS Former GC Found Liable in Multimillion-Pound Wrongful Trading Case

The London judge attributed Dominic Chandler's failures to, among other factors, his lack of experience and an understanding of the 'commercial realities' of the situation.
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News

Sidley Raises NQ Rates Again as Pressure to Join Fray Mounts

Competition for the best junior talent is once again intensifying.
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News

Rimon Deepens Global Lending Practice With Akin Team in London and Washington

Three partners who arrived from Akin in London and Washington in April and May were joined by two former colleagues.
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News

Lexis Announces General Availability of Lexis+ AI in the UK

Lexis officially expanded the generative AI platform to the U.K. after a commercial preview program that lasted several months, and after announcing similar availability for Lexis+ AI in Australia earlier this month.
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News

Britain's Labour Party Manifesto: 5 Crucial Insights From Lawyers

"Private equity is the only industry where performance-related pay is treated as capital gains. Labour will close this loophole," - 2024 manifesto.
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Expert Opinion

My Journey From a Low Socio-Economic Background to Big Law

For Social Mobility Day, a Howard Kennedy partner tells her story of growing up in a working class family in Yorkshire to becoming president of the London Solicitors Litigation Association.
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News

Womble Bond Dickinson Partner Described Postmasters as 'Liars' and 'Criminals', Post Office Inquiry Hears

The inquiry is currently hearing from the lawyers at the heart of a scandal that has stirred the nation.
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News

BeReal GC Departs as App Sold in $500M Deal, Weil and Orrick Lead

The GC leaves after just over a year in the role following its takeover by fellow French app developer Voodoo.
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News

Hogan Lovells Overtakes Slaughter and May on NQ Pay

A&O Shearman, Clifford Chance, Linklaters, and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer have all chosen to increase their own salaries to £150,000 in recent weeks.
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Video

Watch: 4 Worrying Numbers for the UK Top 50 Law Firms

In a video, Law.com International editor-in-chief Paul Hodkinson explains how the underlying health of the largest firms has deteriorated.
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News

Ashurst Adds Two Partners to West Australian Office

The global firm has hired three disputes partners in Australia this year
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News

Saudi Arabia Considers Relaxing Regulations For Foreign Law Firms

Saudi Arabia is consulting on plans to relax restrictions on foreign law firms in a significant change that would allow partners to establish fully non-Saudi-owned and operated offices in the Kingdom.
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News

UK Election: Tories Hint at Resurrecting Litigation Funding Legislation

A key piece of proposed legislation on third-party funding did not become law in time before the Prime Minister's calling of the general election in May.
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How to Build an Arbitration Practice: An Interview with 37-Year HSF Veteran Paula Hodges

The firm's former arbitration head of 16 years dives into the changing disputes landscape and provides words of advice for the upcoming generation.
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News

SRA Files Legal Claim to Gain Access to Post Office Documents

The purpose of the claim is to gain access to documents that have not been disclosed to the ongoing Horizon inquiry.
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Features

China Signals Ambitions to Become Key Player in International Arbitration  

The new Hong Kong branch of the Shanghai International Arbitration Centre demonstrates China's desire to grow its presence in international dispute resolution. But some think the country has a way to go before it can compete with Hong Kong or Singapore as the region's premier arbitration destination.
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Analysis

Multinationals Face Huge Fines for Supply Chain Breaches Under New EU Directive

International companies that fail to comply with the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive by 2027 could face fines as high as 5% of their worldwide turnover as well as increased compliance costs and lawsuits.
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News

4-Partner Cadwalader London Team Walks to King & Spalding

The move is being fuelled by an increasing focus on funds work, people with knowledge of the move have said.
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News

Travers Smith Hires from Blackstone for Funds Boost

The hire is a continuation of last year's series of appointments from private equity clients across the City.
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News

White & Case Acts as North Sea Oil Company Waldorf Files for Administration

The firm recently established an insolvency practice in Australia and added a restructuring partner in Hong Kong.
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News

Latham, Orrick and Linklaters Land Roles in €3.1B Budapest Airport Sale

France's Vinci Airports has been in acquisitive mode, having lately added airports in Scotland and Mexico to its portfolio.
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News

Another Judge to Leave Hong Kong's Top Court

Canada's former chief justice, Beverley McLachlin, said she will retire at the end of her term in July. Her announcement comes days after two British judges quit over concerns about the political situation in Hong Kong.
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News

Freshfields Recruits Davis Polk, Kirkland Lawyers, Building for 'Next Generation'

"What we are trying to build here is something that will sustain generationally," said Damien Zoubek, Freshfields co-head of U.S. corporate and M&A.
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News

Travers Smith and Dentons Unveil Latest Promotion Rounds

Travers Smith has added 6 partners, while Dentons across Europe has added 10.
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News

Cravath Swaine & Moore Set for London Office Move

The move comes as US firms upsize in London amid growing headcount.
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Features

Rising Stars: The UK Legal Industry's Best Up-and-Coming Black Lawyers, 2024

In its inaugural list, Law.com International highlights 10 exceptional Black lawyers aged under 40 working in the UK legal industry.
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Young People are Setting the Political Agenda. Can Law Firms Cope?

Social media has given a voice to young people who are setting the political (and moral) agenda—law firms are struggling to keep up, writes The Global Lawyer.
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Analysis

After EU Elections, Next Competition Chief May Preside Over New Chapter in EU Antitrust History

The next head of the world's toughest antitrust enforcer will be appointed after the European elections and faces two new and sweeping laws.
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Research

The UK Law Firms With the Highest Profit Margin

The same five firms remain those boasting the highest operating profit margin in the UK Top 50, according to analysis of LLP accounts.
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Features

Is the UK's Pro Bono Scene Underdeveloped?

The U.K.'s pro bono culture is younger than those in America and Australia, owing to various factors around culture, politics, mentality and even insurance—but is the U.K. making up ground?
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News

Willkie Leads on Biggest Class Action by UK Retailers With £1B CAT Claim Against Amazon

The biggest class action ever launched by UK retailers accuses the tech giant of 'illegally misusing' data and 'manipulating the Amazon Buy Box' for its own commercial benefit.
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Legal Innovation Awards 2024: The Winners' Interviews

Legal Innovation Awards winners Radiant Law, DLA Piper and Gavel have talked about about their successful entries and how they define innovation.
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News

2 More Prominent Judges Step Down From Hong Kong's Top Court

In 2022, U.K. Supreme Court president Lord Robert Reed and his colleague Lord Patrick Hodge also resigned from CFA.
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News

Autonomy CEO Acquitted on All Counts in HP Fraud Trial

A federal jury on Thursday found the British tech tycoon not guilty of 14 counts of wire fraud and one count of conspiracy.
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News

Paul Weiss, Milbank Field London Teams for €850M Birkenstock Refinancing

This transaction follows one of Paul Weiss' largest M&A mandates last month, which saw the firm act for KPS Capital Partners on a €3.5 billion buyout.
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News

HSF Steps in to Defend Google in £13.6B Adtech Collective Action

According to the claim, Google is abusing its dominant position by favouring its own advertising technology.
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News

The UK Top 50 Firms With the Highest Debtor Days

Almost twice as many firms saw their debtor days rise compared with the previous year, research has found, with one accountant saying: 'It is hard to think of another sector that is worse at getting its clients to pay.'
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News

Mayer Brown's Pro Bono Head To Stand Against Keir Starmer in General Election

Sir Keir Starmer has been the Labour MP for the constituency since May 2015.
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Michael G. Bongiorno, Andrew Scott Dulberg and Elizabeth E. Driscoll from Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr have stepped in to represent Symbotic Inc., an A.I.-enabled technology platform that focuses on increasing supply chain efficiency, and other defendants in a pending shareholder derivative lawsuit. The case, filed Oct. 2 in Massachusetts District Court by the Brown Law Firm on behalf of Stephen Austen, accuses certain officers and directors of misleading investors in regard to Symbotic's potential for margin growth by failing to disclose that the company was not equipped to timely deploy its systems or manage expenses through project delays. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton, is 1:24-cv-12522, Austen v. Cohen et al.

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Edmund Polubinski and Marie Killmond of Davis Polk & Wardwell have entered appearances for data platform software development company MongoDB and other defendants in a pending shareholder derivative lawsuit. The action, filed Oct. 7 in New York Southern District Court by the Brown Law Firm, accuses the company's directors and/or officers of falsely expressing confidence in the company’s restructuring of its sales incentive plan and downplaying the severity of decreases in its upfront commitments. The case is 1:24-cv-07594, Roy v. Ittycheria et al.

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Amy O. Bruchs and Kurt F. Ellison of Michael Best & Friedrich have entered appearances for Epic Systems Corp. in a pending employment discrimination lawsuit. The suit was filed Sept. 7 in Wisconsin Western District Court by Levine Eisberner LLC and Siri & Glimstad on behalf of a project manager who claims that he was wrongfully terminated after applying for a religious exemption to the defendant's COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The case, assigned to U.S. Magistrate Judge Anita Marie Boor, is 3:24-cv-00630, Secker, Nathan v. Epic Systems Corporation.

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David X. Sullivan, Thomas J. Finn and Gregory A. Hall from McCarter & English have entered appearances for Sunrun Installation Services in a pending civil rights lawsuit. The complaint was filed Sept. 4 in Connecticut District Court by attorney Robert M. Berke on behalf of former employee George Edward Steins, who was arrested and charged with employing an unregistered home improvement salesperson. The complaint alleges that had Sunrun informed the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection that the plaintiff's employment had ended in 2017 and that he no longer held Sunrun's home improvement contractor license, he would not have been hit with charges, which were dismissed in May 2024. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Jeffrey A. Meyer, is 3:24-cv-01423, Steins v. Sunrun, Inc. et al.

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Greenberg Traurig shareholder Joshua L. Raskin has entered an appearance for boohoo.com UK Ltd. in a pending patent infringement lawsuit. The suit, filed Sept. 3 in Texas Eastern District Court by Rozier Hardt McDonough on behalf of Alto Dynamics, asserts five patents related to an online shopping platform. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap, is 2:24-cv-00719, Alto Dynamics, LLC v. boohoo.com UK Limited.

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