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New State Bar Committee to Examine Tech Issues
The New York State Bar Association has created a 16-member committee to study the impact of technology—including artificial intelligence, e-discovery, data privacy and cybersecurity—on the way attorneys practice and legal services are delivered.An UnSAFE Bet: SEC Raises Flag on Silicon Valley Investment Darling
The Securities and Exchange Commission's message in its Tuesday investor bulletin on Simple Agreement for Future Equity securities was clear: Be wary of opportunities bearing names too good to be true.Regulator's Wells Fargo Post-Mortem Likely to Bring Banks More Scrutiny
A new wave of regulatory probing, already underway, is likely to result in enforcement actions and headaches for banks, industry observers say, as regulators at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and elsewhere take their next steps in the aftermath of the Wells Fargo scandal.Statutory Damages: The Future of Cybersecurity Litigation
Recent cases have taken different lessons from the Supreme Court's Spokeo ruling, but we should expect to see more class actions filed under statutory causes of action.Statutory Damages: The Future of Cybersecurity Litigation
After 'Spokeo', some courts took the decision to be an exclamation point on their continuing dismissals of cases for lack of standing where there hasn't been concrete harm. Other courts, however, recognized the subtle but significant distinction raised by 'Spokeo' where a claim is based on a statute providing a private cause of action and a remedy of statutory damages for a violation.Deal Watch: Skadden in Driver's Seat for Mobileye, Us Weekly Sales
It was another big deal week for Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, which scored roles on Intel's $15.3 billion acquisition of self-driving company Mobileye NV and Wenner Media on its $100 million sale of Us Weekly to American Media Inc., owner of the National Inquirer.Reagan Veterans See Law Firm Lessons for a Trump Era
From the ghost of Howrey, a cautionary tale.2016 Litigation Departments of the Year, Intellectual Property: Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider
When Axinn Veltrop & Harkrider was founded nearly 20 years ago, the firm had a simple, but ambitious goal: create a smaller firm of litigators that could go up against the biggest firms in the world while maintaining the responsiveness, attention and value of a boutique firms. Or as the firm likes to say: "We want to go head-to-head with Wall Street firms, but we don't aspire to become them."A Celebration of the Best of Connecticut's Legal Community
One of the best things about conducting contests like Litigation Departments of the Year, and Legal Departments of the Year, and New Leaders in the Law is that it gives you a real sense of the breadth and depth of the state's legal talent. And by that standard, the Connecticut legal community has much to be proud of.Litigation Department of the Year Winners Announced
The Connecticut Law Tribune is pleased to announce the winners of the 2016 Litigation Departments of the Year Awards. The contest honors law firms which have had significant victories in general litigation and specific practice areas.Trending Stories
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