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Cooley, Building Out Compliance and Lit Practice, Adds Former CPSC Chair
With the partner hiring, Cooley aims to deepen its product safety and compliance bench amid increasing regulatory challenges for clients in AI and other technologies.A Rape, a Foreign Country and Maritime Law: Attorneys Brace for Challenging Litigation
"I do see an upward tick," said one attorney about sexual assault lawsuits involving tourists from around the nation.4th Circuit Revives Unsolicited Fax Lawsuit in Split Decision Against Md. Tech Company
Judge G. Steven Agee in a dissenting opinion described the court's decision as "erroneous" for adopting what he called a "statutorily unsupported pretext theory."Feldman Shepherd Sues Its Insurer for Coverage of $565K Legal Mal Settlement
Allied World alleged in counterclaims that Feldman Shepherd retained defense counsel and reached the settlement without the insurer's consent.Justices Will Clarify Federal Environmental Authority in Case Over Proposed Rail Line
The high court will decide whether the National Environmental Policy Act required the Surface Transportation Board to consider the effects of increased oil production anticipated by the rail line, though the STB has no regulatory authority over oil extraction and refinery operations.View more book results for the query "*"
High Court Takes Up Firefighter's ADA Suit Over Health Insurance Policy
The question the justices have agreed to resolve is whether employees lose their right to sue for discriminatory benefits policies under the Americans with Disabilities Act when they leave their jobs.Gibson Dunn Recruits S&C Partner to Co-Lead M&A Practice, in 2-Partner Hire
When asked if Gibson Dunn will be opening an office in the Sunshine State, George Sampas said: "I'm looking forward to having that discussion after I pass the Florida bar."Latham Grows to Become Second Only to Covington in DC, Amid Other Changes in District
Latham's D.C. office has surpassed the size of Arnold & Porter, Morgan Lewis, Williams & Connolly, and most recently Hogan Lovells' offices in the district.Justices Will Consider Scope of Corporate Remedies for Trademark Infringement
The Supreme Court agreed to resolve "[w]hether an award of the 'defendant's profits' under the Lanham Act ... can include an order for the defendant to disgorge the distinct profits of legally separate non-party corporate affiliates."Supreme Court Agrees to Review Constitutionality of Tennessee's Ban on Trans Care for Minors
A key dispute in the case is what level of constitutional scrutiny to apply to the state's law: a rigorous form known as "heightened scrutiny" or a more lenient type of "rational-basis" review. The circuit court applied the latter and found that the state could rationally concluded that SB1 was an appropriate response to risks from puberty blockers and hormone therapy.Trending Stories
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