Financial Services Has a Trust Problem. Can GCs Help Right the Ship?
"They'd be wise to focus on user-friendliness and to come across with authenticity when dealing with their customers," said Noah Hanft, a former general counsel of MasterCard.Judge Shuts Down Efforts to Expand Scope of Discovery in Ozempic MDL
Judge Karen Marston held that, despite plaintiffs' arguments to the contrary, marketing discovery is not relevant to the broad legal issues the court has prioritized for early resolution.Back-To-Back Hurricanes' Impact on Florida Legal Work Will Go Beyond Usual Suspects
Insurance and homeowners association practices will see increased demand in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, but lobbying and even criminal and family law could be the subject of heightened interest.DC Judge Unseals Additional Evidence in Trump Jan. 6 Criminal Case
The GOP held an advantage in control of state delegations, so the alleged criminal conspiracy called for the U.S. House to hand reelection to former President Donald Trump, according to new evidence unsealed in D.C. federal court.Rates Will Go Up (Again), But Here's Why Profitability Might Not Be Maximized
There are three major pricing errors, and many partners "don't grasp the balance between costs, pricing and profits," one expert says.'Rocket Docket': EDVA Judge Controls Google's Fate in Ad Tech Monopoly Trial
"It is incredibly hard to make a prediction on what will happen," Bobby Zhou, an associate professor of marketing at the University of Maryland's Smith School of Business, said of Google's ad tech monopoly bench trial. "Both sides have made really valid points."Alabama Man Arrested After Causing Bitcoin Price to Surge, Then Plummet After Fake SEC Tweet
"The defendant allegedly deceived the public by impersonating the victim and making fraudulent statements on behalf of the SEC," Chad Yarbrough, the assistant director of the FBI criminal investigative division, said in a statement.'As I've Grown Older': John Morgan Looks Back at a Life in Law
"Older attorneys need to stick around to share their experiences and all that they've learned with the younger generation, or else firms will crumble," said John Morgan on the value of attorneys holding off retirement.With Election in Sight, DOJ Moves to Law Firms Accelerate
This election cycle may be different than others in motivating lateral moves, some observers say.Trending Stories
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