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Abortion, Guns & Religion Will Test Justices' Ability to Forge Consensus in New Term
The U.S. Supreme Court launches its October 2021 term still in the middle of a pandemic and with cases that potentially may shatter the general consensus and narrow decision-making that marked the prior term.Pillsbury Taps Newsom's Former Deputy Legal Affairs Secretary to Lead Appellate Practice
Daniel Bromberg, also a founding member of Quinn Emanuel's appellate practice, plans to pursue more energy and environmental matters.The New 'CSI-Effect' Takes Center Stage in Elizabeth Holmes' Criminal Fraud Trial
Although America's modern fixation on high-profile crimes and courtroom drama is at least decades old, criminal defense attorneys and jury consultants say the influx of streamable true-crime content has affected juror behavior.Sorry Big Law, Consumption-Based E-Discovery Isn't Going Anywhere
Pricing per gigabyte for the use of e-discovery tech, while not always budget friendly, will likely continue to be a mainstay in the industry. While some firms see flat fees as a better option, others have found them to be even more expensive in certain circumstances.View more book results for the query "Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw"
Federal Civil Suit Against Real Estate Attorney Mitch Kossoff Will Proceed Despite Criminal Probe
Manhattan U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abrams rejected a motion for a stay in the case, holding that the civil action—brought by an ex-client who said the lawyer misappropriated escrow funds—wouldn't necessarily impair Kossoff's constitutional privilege against self-incrimination.Deal Watch: Global M&A Beats 2020 Total in 8 Months
The dealmaking record-breaking continues in 2021, and it's still only summer.Global Deal Work Smashes 2020 Record
The dealmaking record-breaking continues in 2021, and it's still only summer.Contempt Claims Facing Arnold & Porter Spotlight Discovery Risks
"Judges are being much tougher in discovery and much less willing to overlook errors," said one law school professor.Clients Have Spoken: No On-Prem Work for Vendors' Unvaccinated Workers
Law firms and corporations are extending their vaccination mandates to their contract staffers and attorneys to curb the spread of COVID-19. But spreading variants are pausing most firms' desire for in-person working.Trending Stories
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