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Arnold & Porter Sees Revenue and Profits Jump, With PEP Rising 15% to $1.6M
The environment for counsel on government-facing issues was "quite strong" last year, driving demand across the firm's litigation, transaction and regulatory practices, said chairman Richard Alexander.Massachusetts High Court Affirms Trial Judges' Right to Set Reasonable Time Limits During Trials
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court noted that evidentiary principles were "at least one source of a judge's broad discretion to impose time limits as necessary."Legalweek Day 3: Data Maturity Has Never Been More Vital to Legal's Success
From harnessing AI to supporting ESG and DE&I programs, collecting and being able to interpret data has fast become the foundational building block to the legal market's evolution.Legalweek Day 2: Exciting, New Technology, Same Old Legal Obligations
While some generative artificial intelligence technology may seem new, opaque and groundbreaking, it doesn't change the obligations under American Bar Association ethics rules or the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.As Clients Seek Out 'Dream Team' From Multiple Law Firms, Shook Offers Strategy Counseling
"We're seeing more and more clients form virtual law firms to select the best from each firm, a dream team, so to speak," Shook Hardy's Jennifer Stevenson said.View more book results for the query "Shook Hardy Bacon"
The Weaponization of Consumer Protection Laws
Consumer protection laws, though, are not public policy tools of any kind. Their purpose is clear and limited: to ensure consumers are not misled into purchasing a product or service. And, in looking at these cases, it quickly becomes clear that these lawsuits have nothing to do with protecting consumers at all.Roundup Plaintiffs Win Streak Ends: California Jury Sides With Monsanto
A jury in San Benito County Superior Court rendered a defense verdict on Dec. 22 in the latest Roundup trial, ending a streak of five plaintiffs' awards totaling more than $2 billion.Gov. Hochul Must Protect New York's Courts from Forum Shopping and Nuclear Verdicts
A Shook, Hardy & Bacon practice chair writes that Gov. Kathy Hochul should again veto proposals before her that would allow out-of-state plaintiffs to sue out-of-state businesses in New York and greatly expand damages and increase the pool of people who can file wrongful death lawsuits.Trending Stories
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