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Latham, Mayer Brown, Greenberg Traurig Lead 2023 Social Law Firm Index
While several law firms earned top recognition in their digital marketing, law firms overall are facing uncertainty over how to handle AI and X.Forum Selection Clauses 'Are Prima Facie Valid,' Says NJ District Court Judge
"First, the court finds plaintiff's reliance on the holding of Kubis & Perszyk Assocs., Inc. v. Sun Microsystems, Inc., and its language concerning uneven bargaining positions to be misplaced," Judge Michael A. Shipp wrote. "There, the New Jersey Supreme Court held that forum selection clauses in contracts subject to the Franchise Act are presumptively invalid on public policy grounds."Law Firm KM as a Collaborative Function for Growth
KM touches everything in law firms connected to technology, data, and service delivery, and it carries the innate potential to enhance all other functions within a firm when adequately utilized.Major, Lindsey & Africa Leaders Turned Blind Eye to Sexual Assault, Suit Alleges
New York recruiter Sharon Mahn contends that she was sexually assaulted by Lawrence Mullman, the former global leader of MLA's law firm practice, in 2006, months after she joined the recruiting firm.View more book results for the query "Littler Mendelson"
What's Contributing to the Decline in SF Superior Civil Filings?
Civil case filings have yet to return to pre-pandemic levels in San Francisco County Superior Court, as some ADR experts see a surge in arbitration and mediation.Ohio Cannabis / California Contract Suit / Georgia Delta-8 Ruling / Labor Union Rejected
Ohio voters approved recreational-use cannabis this week. But will the Ohio Legislature have the final say?Inside Track: Should I Put That in an Email? Probably Not
"The 'e' in email also stands for 'evidence' and 'eternal,'" said Amy Manning, a partner at McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe.Inside Track: Should I Put That in an Email? Probably Not
"The 'e' in email also stands for 'evidence' and 'eternal,'" said Amy Manning, a partner at McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe.SEC Attacks Non-Disclosure Agreements
The SEC recently issued imposed significant and costly sanctions against companies that require employees to sign non-disclosure agreements containing certain language either limiting employees from disclosing company confidential information without company approval, or representing that they have not filed complaints with government entities.Trending Stories
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