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Nevada Judge Asked to Upend 'Unprecedented' Uber-Backed Ballot Initiative
A Nevada judge is weighing whether to overhaul an Uber-backed ballot initiative that would impose a 20% cap on contingency fees in all civil cases, including sexual assault lawsuits.No Crystal Ball Needed: Predicting Litigation Outcomes Through Data Analytics
The use of data analytics in legal processes is no longer optional, but crucial as it advances. With these tools at their disposal, lawyers can approach litigation with a data-driven strategy, rather than relying just on luck and hours of manual review.Resolving Litigation: Encouraging the Next Generation to Address Conflict
For this month's feature, I had the pleasure of speaking with Robyn Weinstein, who has dedicated her career to the advancement and craft of conflict resolution.Mintz Hires Manatt's Data Privacy Leader, 2 Colleagues in Boston Expansion
Scott Lashway, who had founded Manatt's Boston office in 2019, now serves as co-chair of Mintz's data privacy and cybersecurity practice.Causes of Action Dismissed in Case Involving Business Takeover
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Gibson Dunn, Cahill Hire NY Restructuring Partners as Practice Outperforms Most
Bankruptcy demand rose 3% in Q1 compared to Q1 2023, according to a recent Thomson Reuters report.Take Nothing: 2 Law Firms Trounce Multimillion-Dollar Trade Secrets Suit
After more than a year and a half of litigation, CAP Barbell abandoned the lawsuit completely on April 29, 2024, filing a motion to dismiss all claims, Porter Hedges said.The Potential Challenge of Deepfakes in Court
The implications extend beyond the courtroom and into broader societal concerns, particularly regarding access to justice.City Driving: Making Vehicles Safe for Pedestrians
While CAS is becoming a standard feature on most passenger vehicles sold in the United States—and the NHTSA has announced that it must be standard on all passenger vehicles by model year 2029—what remains problematic is its "unpredictable" or limited effectiveness.Fourth Circuit Upholds Denial of Trademark Registration for Timberland Boot Design
On April 15, 2024, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit affirmed a district court decision denying trademark registration to TBL Licensing LLC for its Timberland boots.Trending Stories
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