By Amanda Bronstad | September 14, 2022
"The statistics suggest there may be something really wrong with the MDL process," said U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, who is weighing what to do with 750 remaining Roundup lawsuits after Bayer settled most of the cases.
By Trudy Knockless | September 14, 2022
"Companies need their in-house lawyers. ... So somebody is going to have to do the work—whether it's inside or outside," legal recruiter John Gilmore said.
By Isha Marathe | September 13, 2022
As FTC regulators begin to scrutinize the link between antitrust laws and data privacy, more attorneys find themselves in limbo as they wait for formal guidance—still, there are some steps they can take to get ahead of enforcement now.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | September 13, 2022
As plaintiffs firms are looking for cost savings on back-office work, more and more find Puerto Rico's tax incentives and talent pool an attractive draw.
By Marianna Wharry | September 8, 2022
Respondents to a recent survey by the state judiciary said some qualified attorneys would have to take pay cuts of up to 50% to join the bench.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | September 8, 2022
Cooley has reportedly implemented a freeze on hiring associates, while sources say Reed Smith is responding to dipping profitability in lower performing regions by easing out senior lawyers who lack substantial books.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | September 7, 2022
Plaintiffs and defense firms alike are bracing for a new wave of environmental litigation centering on "forever chemicals," after the EPA has signaled to set new regulatory standards classifying these substances as hazardous under CERCLA, commonly known as "Superfund."
By Isha Marathe | September 7, 2022
As the FTC looks to "crackdown" on commercial data surveillance, it's lawsuit against Kochava could become a blueprint for how it deals with data brokers in the future
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | September 6, 2022
Former Big Law partners, federal prosecutors, insurance defense attorneys and civil litigators dropped everything to represent the former president.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | September 1, 2022
In the era of remote work, other forms of harassment, such as bullying and inappropriate comments, may have actually flourished.
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