Internet Archive Won't Take E-Library Case to Supreme Court
The Internet Archive said it will not be fighting an appeals court ruling requiring the removal of its free digital library following a copyright showdown from major publishers represented by Davis Wright Tremaine and the archive's Morrison & Foerster counsel.Linklaters Duo Jumps to Reed Smith's Structured Finance Practice
Peter Williams and Elizabeth Walker had only been with Linklaters for a little more than two years when they opted to join Reed Smith in New York City.Judicial Leadership Changes Announced in Four NYC Boroughs
Family court judicial leadership has shuffled across four New York City boroughs.Fatal Shooting of CEO Sets Off Scramble to Reassess Executive Security
"If you are at a company that deals with consumers in an emotional area, you really have to think about this," former Airbnb General Counsel Rob Chesnut said.Combatting Agency Overreach in Healthcare Law and Policy
A new ruling changes NY law on dispensing in-office therapies for oncologists and restores an oncologist’s ability to provide supportive therapies in-office.Labaton’s Eric Belfi on Running Case Investigation, Analysis and Delaware Presence
“Our dedicated case evaluation team conducts a thorough review of all public information, collaborating with experts to assess financial and operational aspects. The team works closely with our in-house data and investigative units to build a comprehensive case analysis.”Considering the Implications of the 2024 Presidential Election for Jurors in White Collar Cases
We are still considering case data from the Biden years, but we assume we are now on the edge of another upheaval. Tensions and anxiety continue to run high and much of our national discourse remains more negative than positive.Trending Stories
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