By Allison Dunn | November 27, 2024
"CNA only agreed to pay claim expenses incurred on or after April 23, 2024. However, all of the claim expenses were incurred in connection with the civil action, as DOJ was, at all relevant times, investigating the allegations contained in the sealed qui tam complaint," Mark Rotatori, a partner at Jones Day, wrote on behalf of the plaintiff seeking indemnification.
By Jeffrey Campolongo and Scott M. Badami | November 27, 2024
With a change back to a Republican administration and a full Republican Congress, it is likely there will be significant shifts in federal labor and employment law coming in 2025 and beyond. Here is some educated speculation on what we may see after the inauguration in January.
By Jon Campisi | November 27, 2024
"Every single associate I'm talking to these days, one of the top five questions they ask me is, 'What is your policy on being able to work hybrid?'" said Amanda Koplos, president of the Association of Legal Administrators.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 27, 2024
Courtney Barksdale Perez and Joshua Bennett, name partners at Dallas trial firm Carter Arnett Bennett & Perez, are set to join Baker & Hostetler in Dallas on Monday.
By Victoria Pfefferle-Gillot | November 27, 2024
By New Jersey Law Journal | November 27, 2024
This year's cybersecurity special section covers phishing emails, data breaches, the New Jersey Data Privacy Act, cyber insurance, AI poisoning, and much more
By ALM Staff | November 27, 2024
"Being understanding, fair and impartial are key requirements for doing the job well. Striking the appropriate balance in each occasion can be challenging, but the results are rewarding."
By Edward T. Kang | November 27, 2024
The U.S. Constitution, which remains the bedrock of American civil rights, serves to establish a minimum level of protection that states are bound to uphold. Some state constitutions provide more expansive and detailed protections for state residents—meaning that rather than treating state constitutional claims as an afterthought, litigants can center their claims on state constitutions when those state constitutions offer more favorable grounds to secure their rights.
By Mason Lawlor | November 27, 2024
"Plaintiffs cite no case law to suggest that a student has a constitutional right to receive a certain grade on an assignment, to avoid a Saturday detention, or to gain membership in an extracurricular group such as the National Honor Society," U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul G. Levenson said in a Nov. 20 opinion.
By Kate A. Sherlock and Nicholas T. Franchetti | November 27, 2024
"AI is poised to make both traditional and spear phishing cheaper and more effective," write Archer's Kate Sherlock and Nicholas Franchetti.
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