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3rd Circuit Finds Rule 1(d) Permits Plaintiff to Return to Court After AAA Declines to Arbitrate
"MicroBilt's arbitration provision, including the AAA rules that it incorporates, does not condition [the plaintiff's] return to court on the AAA's decision being correct, or even reasonable. That is the deal the parties struck," the court ruled.Transactional Turbulence Made 2022 a Mixed Bag for Pennsylvania Firms
Dips in transactional work translated into a mixed-bag of financial results for Pennsylvania's Am Law 200 firms in 2022, as they returned to reality after 2021's glut of hiring, transactional work, and revenue increases.Announcing the 2024 Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards Finalists and Lifetime Achievement Winners
The final winners in all categories will be announced during an in-person awards ceremony on January 29, 2024, during the Legalweek conference in New York.Opt-Outs in Securities Class Action Settlements Are Creating Issues for Litigants
The settlement documents refer to a blow provision but note that the triggering percentage is not being disclosed. This is done to avoid publicizing the number of opt-outs to parties who may try to disrupt the settlement because knowledge of the number may give them more incentive to do so.NY Court of Appeals Weighs Second Take for Congressional Redistricting
At least one Court of Appeals judge appeared to reject the notion that last year's order was a temporary remedy.View more book results for the query "Pepper Hamilton"
Clients Aren't Always on Board with Law Firm Innovation. Now What?
While law firms may see client resistance as a hurdle to their technology evolution, a collaborative approach is likely the key to true innovation.Emails Between Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner Revealed in Court, Raising Privilege Issue
Judge Arthur Engoron ruled spousal privilege did not apply as they emailed one another about a Trump Org. deal from their respective business emails and therefore could not reasonably expect privacy.23andMe Breach Compounded by Theft of Ethnicity Data
"We understand that the 23andMe breach has resulted in the targeted exfiltration and sale on the black market of at least one million data profiles pertaining to individuals with Ashkenazi Jewish heritage," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong wrote in a letter to the company.Ex-Ballard Spahr Paralegal Accuses Firm of Age, Gender Discrimination
Jodena Carbone, who worked at the firm for 17 years, alleges she was fired the day after her 59th birthday.Trending Stories
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