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William Butterfield, 63, Was Renowned E-Discovery Attorney and Educator
Butterfield was a frequent author and speaker on e-discovery, contributing to the Sedona Conference and law school educational initiatives.Justices Will Decide Religious Health Systems' Pension Dispute
After a lull in adding new cases to the term, the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear arguments in seven challenges, including a trio of cases from religious-affiliated, nonprofit health care systems that are seeking exemptions from federal law for their pension plans.2016 Pennsylvania Top Women in Law-Jeanne Markey
The Legal's editorial staff set out on a mission to identify the Top Women in Law, a group of attorneys who stand out for their notable achievements.Plaintiffs Bar Prepares for Fallout From Trump Agenda
Not everyone in the private plaintiffs bar predicts that a Trump presidency will be bad for business. But no one is expecting their jobs to get easier.ALM Names Category Winners in 2016 Elite Trial Lawyers Recognition Program
ALM is pleased to announce the category winners in its 2016 Elite Trial Lawyers recognition of law firms that achieved both high-dollar recoveries for clients and handled some of the most significant and creative work on the plaintiffs side.Religious Health Care Systems Push Back Against Pension Suits in Supreme Court
Three religious-affiliated, nonprofit health care systems are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to step into a multimillion-dollar battle with two plaintiffs firms that claim the pension plans of the medical networks are not exempt from federal law.Religious Health Care Systems Push Back Against Pension Suits in Supreme Court
Three religious-affiliated, nonprofit health care systems are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to step into a multimillion-dollar battle with two plaintiffs firms that claim the pension plans of the medical networks are not exempt from federal law.Religious Health Care Systems Push Back Against Pension Suits in Supreme Court
Three religious-affiliated, nonprofit health care systems are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to step into a multimillion-dollar battle with two plaintiffs firms that claim the pension plans of the medical networks are not exempt from federal law.McDonald's to Pay $3.75 Million to Settle 'Joint Employer' Class Action
McDonald's Corp. has agreed to pay $3.75 million to settle wage-and-hour claims brought against the company and its franchisees by a class of about 800 restaurant workers at franchisee-owned establishments in California.Trending Stories
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