Law.com

Students From Six Law Schools Develop New Legal Tech Ideas in Liberty Mutual's Legal Design Challenge

'Law is about information. No matter what type of practice area you're in, knowing how to access information and make sense of it and deliver it back to your clients is the key to doing good work.'
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

Brennan, Harris & Rominger Removes Samsung Lawsuit Over E-Cig Battery Defect Claims

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
1 minute read

Daily Report Online

The FTC Steps Up Its Game on Endorsement Enforcement

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has sent a notice of penalty offenses to over 700 companies, in which the FTC cites a handful of past cases it has successfully brought as proof that certain marketing tactics involving endorsements and product reviews violated Section 5 of the FTC Act.
12 minute read

Legaltech News

Review: HotDocs Advance, Just Like HotDocs But Only Better

During a proof-of-concept or product demonstration, a vendor will invariably call out a feature as "just like HotDocs." So much so, that Sean La Roque-Doherty thought it time to revisit AbacusNext's HotDocs Advance.
6 minute read

Law.com

Introducing the New Law.com Radar: Fast Updates Personalized to Your Practice

Legal Radar is now Law.com Radar with all-new coverage of the latest corporate transactions.
2 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Did COVID-19 Put a Hold on Your Lawsuit? Finish It With ADR-Private Judging

There are many ways to move a case even in this chaos. The Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code offers an assortment of alternate paths to resolution of cases.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Book Review: Ryan Abbott, 'The Reasonable Robot: Artificial Intelligence and the Law'

Womble Bond's Christian Mammen says that Abbott's proposal for AI legal neutrality might be problematic, but his wake-up call for rethinking the law around AI should be heeded.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Teaching Moments About Zealous Representation

When someone is rounding third base, maybe heading for home in his career—Bob Katzberg likes to use sports metaphors—he's likely to look back on that career in different ways. It may depend on who he is as a person, and what his career may have been. Maybe he sees afterthoughts, revisions, trends.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Reopening Business? In-House Counsel Can Seek Guidance on Stanford's COVID-19 Memo Database

Stanford University law professor Joseph Grundfest has been receiving calls from general counsel seeking help with the searchable COVID-19 Memo Database. One call he received was from a GC looking for guidance related to the possibility of opening facilities ranging from office space to retail to manufacturing in a range of geographies.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Troubles Mount for Juul as 34 States Join Investigation of E-Cigarette Company

In July 2019, Connecticut began a narrow investigation looking into whether Juul's marketing and sales practices were proper. Late Tuesday, 38 more states joined Connecticut in a broader investigation of the company that will also look at the alleged marketing of the product to teens.
4 minute read

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