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July 23, 2018 | Law.com

Law Firms and Cyber Insurance: Under-Educated and Overexposed

Law professionals can gain a deeper understanding of the digital threats they face, and why (and how) they can be properly insured.
14 minute read
July 23, 2018 | The Recorder

When It Comes to Cyber Insurance, Law Firms Are Under-Educated and Overexposed

Legal professionals have a lot to learn about digital threats they and their clients face, why they need cyber insurance, and how to get it.
2 minute read
June 28, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Gathering Agreements Are Executory Contracts That May be Rejected in Bankruptcy

On May 25, the Second Circuit upheld the New York district court's decision concluding that certain midstream gathering agreements were executory contracts, subject to rejection in a bankruptcy proceeding.
1 minute read
June 22, 2018 | The American Lawyer

Mansfield Rule 2.0 Aims to Boost Law Firms' Diversity Efforts

Launching next month with close to 50 law firms already on board, the updated Mansfield Rule will extend to LGTBQ+ attorneys and commit firms to do more to enhance diversity in leadership.
1 minute read
June 20, 2018 | Law.com

Critical Mass: Judge's Fee Inquiry Delves Into Hints of Political Corruption. Plus, Koh Remains Displeased by Databreach Case Fee Petition

A federal judge in Boston who started off a year ago looking at a $75 million fee request in a case against State Street is now hinting at public corruption involving Labaton Sucharow--a notion the firm is adamantly fighting.
4 minute read
June 19, 2018 | Daily Business Review

Boca Raton Attorneys Take Leadership Roles in Intel, AMD Chip Security Flaw Cases

A federal judge in Oregon appoints 11 lawyers to lead more than 40 class actions brought over alleged security flaws in Intel Corp.'s microprocessor chips.
1 minute read
June 19, 2018 | National Law Journal

Judge Appoints Leadership in Intel Security Flaw Cases

A federal judge in Oregon has appointed 11 lawyers to lead more than 40 class actions brought over alleged security flaws in Intel Corp.'s microprocessor chips.
1 minute read
June 18, 2018 | Law.com

Ahead of the Curve: Feedback on Feedback

Most core law school courses provide only one exam at the end of the semester. Two law professors have reached differing conclusions about whether extra outreach to students and feedback helps boost grades in law school.
3 minute read
June 11, 2018 | The Recorder

New Study Finds Most Law Firms Mum on Mandatory Arbitration for Summer Associates

At least five notable firms, including Cooley; Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear and Paul Hastings, will require their 2019 summer associate classes to agree to mandatory arbitration provisions, according to a new survey released Monday by students from the nation's top law schools. Nearly half of firms surveyed remained silent about whether they would ask their young talent to assent to such obligations.
3 minute read
June 11, 2018 | The American Lawyer

New Study Finds Most Law Firms Mum on Mandatory Arbitration for Summer Associates

At least five notable firms will require their 2019 summer associate classes to agree to mandatory arbitration provisions, according to a new survey released Monday by students from the nation's top law schools. Nearly half of firms surveyed remained silent about whether they would ask their young talent to assent to such obligations.
3 minute read

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