National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | November 28, 2022
Robins Kaplan banking and financial fraud litigation chair discusses trial strategy in a high-stakes Ponzi scheme litigation.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | November 22, 2022
"Dobbs has called for legal mobilization in a wide range of fields, including health care regulation, criminal and civil liability, and anti-privacy," said Lowenstein's Catherine Weiss.
By Isha Marathe | November 22, 2022
This year's ABA Tech survey looks at how legal professionals are using technology to communicate with clients, who within a firm is involved in tech procurement and which entities they rely on when they need guidance with tech decisions.
By Maria Dinzeo | November 22, 2022
"I think the majority of the commission believes that the only way you're going to get adequate senior leadership's attention to these issues is to say, 'If it doesn't work it's your fault,'" said William Kovacic, a former FTC chairman.
By Isha Marathe | November 21, 2022
The DOJ's investigation into the consolidated Ticketmaster-Live Nation may be motivated by non-traditional factors unrelated to price, like IT issues and data privacy, signaling a shift in how regulators view antitrust enforcement.
By Isha Marathe | November 18, 2022
With a flipped House of Representatives, data privacy attorneys wonder whether the wait for a comprehensive federal data privacy bill might have just gotten longer—or if the process might start all over.
By Christine Charnosky | November 17, 2022
Observers remain split on whether these moves will inflict any lasting damage on the highly influential publication.
By Cassandre Coyer | November 15, 2022
While the class action lawsuit against Microsoft will likely catch the attention of many in the industry, whether it will bring some clarity on how to regulate generative AI is less clear.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Paul Hodkinson | November 15, 2022
The US is the most expensive place to study law, a study has found, while Germany, China and Sweden are among the cheapest.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | November 14, 2022
As billable hours dry up in venture capital and emerging companies practices, law firms create a pretext for more cuts to correct overhiring.
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