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Some of 2024's Most Notable GC Moves Were Drenched in Drama
Norfolk Southern found itself looking for its seventh legal chief in seven years after firing Nabanita Nag in September.Preemptive Litigation: A Potential Approach for a Precise Situation
Alexander Barnard and Ron Green explore the strategic use of preemptive legal filings in response to demand letters and threats of litigation.Let’s Hear It One Last Time!: One More Bow for 2024’s Litigators of the Week
Quinn Emanuel’s two-year reign atop the Litigator of the Week league tables comes to an end with a new but familiar name amassing the most wins this year.The Biggest Gen AI E-discovery Developments in 2024
Major players from across the e-discovery industry unveiled or updated their generative AI-powered offerings in the past year.Court of Appeals Upholds Clickwrap Agreement
A discussion of 'Wu v. Uber Techs., Inc.,' where the New York Court of Appeals upheld the enforceability of “click-wrap” agreements and also held that issues of the scope of an arbitration agreement were delegated to the arbitrator. The author believes the decision “provides valuable guidance for businesses using websites and apps to ensure their terms of use are found enforceable.”View more book results for the query "The New York Times Company"
The Evolution of a Virtual Court System
“It is my prediction that the future of the court system includes a hybrid employment model for the bench.”2024 in Review: Judges Met Out Punishments for Ex-Apple, FDIC, Moody's Legal Leaders
A former corporate secretary at Apple ended up with a stiff fine but no jail for insider trading, while a former head of a 450-lawyer team at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. received a 20-year prison sentence for sexually exploiting children online.Sterlington Brings On Former Office Leader From Ashurst
Founded in 2016, Sterlington has 64 lawyers including 25 partners.Advising 'Capital-Intensive Spaces' Fuels Corporate Practice Growth For Haynes and Boone
"Because we're in a space where people have to do transactions, they can't sit on the sidelines and wait it out," said Rick Werner of Haynes and Boone, a Specialty Corporate Practice of the Year in the Midmarket category. "They have to raise capital. They have to do acquisitions. They have to sell assets. They have to be active to get by."Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Customers: Developments on ‘Conquesting’ from the Ninth Circuit
In a recent decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit addressed the issue of whether purchasing market competitors’ search engine keyword terms, known as “conquesting,” constitutes trademark infringement.Trending Stories
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