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JLL's Breach-of-Contract Suit Alleges $3.5 Million in Unpaid Invoices for 'Ghost Kitchen' Work
Law firm Shook, Hardy & Bacon filed the suit on behalf of the commercial real estate firm on Tuesday, according to Law.com Radar.Why Midwest Law Firms Had Banner Financial Years: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Building Up or Building Out? Big Law Takes Both Approaches in 2022
Expansion strategies will have new goals and challenges this year, partly a result of the pandemic's aftershocks fueling remote work and also due to ever-increasing competition for top-performing partners.Like Coastal Elites, Midwest Firms Rode Wave of Demand, Surging to Revenue Highs
Midmarket deals and work for small and midcap clients helped several firms in the Midwest see record-high revenue.Appellate Court: Erroneous Jury Instructions Call for New Trial Against Tobacco Companies
"The purpose of anchoring liability to the point in time when the defective product is sold or distributed is to give manufacturers an incentive to create safer products. ... Were we to adopt the defendants' view that liability should attach only up until the point in time a smoker becomes addicted to cigarettes, that incentive would be severely diminished, or even eliminated," the Massachusetts Court of Appeals ruled.View more book results for the query "Shook Hardy Bacon"
Backlogs Are Burdening Litigators, Court Staff as Proceedings Ramp Back Up
As courts attempt to return to full capacity, some litigators and courts report struggling to handle the onslaught of deadlines and new procedures rolled out to expedite cases amid the pandemic. The added pressure is causing some lawyers and jurisdictions to call for backup.Backlogs Are Burdening Litigators, Court Staff as Proceedings Ramp Back Up
As courts attempt to return to full capacity, some litigators and courts report struggling to handle the onslaught of deadlines and new procedures rolled out to expedite cases amid the pandemic.Money and Clients: Attorneys Divided on Florida Supreme Court Stance on Non-Lawyer Ownership
"We would see less scholarship in the courtroom and little or no effort to assist Judges in evolving the law. If non-lawyers owned law firms, traditional law firms would have to cut costs to compete," attorney Irwin Gilbert said.EU's Digital Markets Act Could Spark E-Discovery Headaches—And Possible Innovation
The EU's recently approved Digital Markets Act that could make preserving, collecting and analyzing text messages more difficult—or spur better e-discovery software.These Are the Obstacles That Have Firm Leaders Most Concerned in 2022
Talent, 'black swan events' are among the issues managing partners are watching.Trending Stories
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