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The Law Firm Disrupted: A More Transparent Look at the Litigation Finance Business
Burford Capital's annual financial report sheds light on just how much the world's biggest litigation funder is spending. Plus, what happens if O'Melveny & Meyers and Allen & Overy walk away from merger talks.Mid-Market Recap: The Perils of Mishandling Your Associates
Do firms take a hard look at the things they do that might be driving away talent?Ex-Client Sues Houston PI Firm for 'Secret Arrangement' With Other Firm
A Plano woman has sued Houston's Nations Law Firm, alleging she was not informed that Motley Rice would work on her pelvic mesh implant suit.As Feds Look Into Facebook's Data Deals, Privacy Policies Back in Spotlight
Facebook is facing scrutiny over alleged deals with Amazon, Microsoft and others that allowed companies to obtain users' data without consent.Privacy Policies in Spotlight as Feds Investigate Facebook's Data Deals
Facebook is facing scrutiny over alleged deals with Amazon, Microsoft and others that allowed companies to obtain users' data without their consent. It's a reminder to all in-house counsel: privacy policies need to be transparent.View more book results for the query "*"
After Hours: Miami FAWL Luncheon
The Miami-Dade chapter of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers held a luncheon and discussion at the Epic Hotel in Miami.Dude, Where's My Marijuana License? Florida Suit by Dispensary That Missed Deadline by 27 Minutes
Dan Bushell and David Kotler are representing Edward Miller & Son Inc. in the company's lawsuit against the Florida Department of Health. The nursery's application to cultivate marijuana was purportedly denied because it missed an application deadline by 27 minutes.Student With 'Hit List' in Private Journal Loses First Amendment Challenge to School Expulsion
The Ninth Circuit found: "Ordinarily, schools may not discipline students for the contents of their private, off campus diary entries, any more than they can punish students for their private thoughts, but schools have a right, indeed an obligation, to address a credible threat of violence involving the school community."Del. Senate Approves Bill to Join Compact to Elect President by National Popular Vote
The largely party-line vote in the General Assembly's lower chamber all but assured that Delaware would pledge its three electoral votes to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.Revisiting the Uniform Mediation Act in Connecticut
A new opportunity to further strengthen alternative dispute resolution law presents itself in the form of the Uniform Mediation Act.Trending Stories
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