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Yelp Meets 'Perry Mason': Behind a San Francisco Firm's Entertainment App
Greg Wood, a partner at Wood Robbins, call his firm's WinOrLose App, 'a real-life legal drama,' adding that he hopes users 'keep it on their phone just to see what other people's problems are.'Five Key Takeaways From the 2019 Am Law 100
The American Lawyer editor in chief Gina Passarella offers a sneak peek at the most important trends from the 2019 Am Law 100 numbers.E-discovery and Beyond: Facing Change in the Age of AI
In this roundtable discussion from ALM's Cybersecurity Law & Strategy, experts share their experience and insight on the evolving acceptance and use of AI and advanced analytics tools for e-discovery—and beyond.Big Law Boost in Census Case | Justices Assert Their Dominance | Breyer: 'Nine Is Fine'
The justices today hear the big challenge to adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census, and Big Law flooded the docket with amicus briefs. Plus, there's a reason they call it "supreme." And Breyer tells says: "Nine is fine." Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief!View more book results for the query "*"
Pennsylvania Supreme Court's Gallagher Decision Applies Retroactively, District Court Concludes
A federal district court in Pennsylvania has ruled that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's January 23, 2019 holding in Gallagher v. GEICO Indemnity Co. applied retroactively.Man Injured During Pre-Employment Test Could Not Receive Workers' Comp, Oregon Supreme Court Decides
The Supreme Court of Oregon has ruled that the definition of “worker” in the state's workers' compensation law does not encompass a claimant injured during a pre-employment driving test.Low Bar, Am Law 100, New Face: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.Temporary Worker Cannot Recover for Loss of Earning Capacity Under No-Fault Law
An appellate court in Michigan has ruled that a temporary worker could not recover for loss of earning capacity under the state's no-fault law.American Society of Safety Professionals Elects New Leaders
The American Society of Safety Professionals has announced its new leaders. All terms begin July 1.Trending Stories
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