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'Everything Leaves a Digital Footprint': How to Navigate the Complexities of Internal Investigations
“Setting realistic expectations from the start is critical. Investigations often take longer than anticipated, and managing those expectations makes a big difference,” Verizon counsel Avery Pollard said at a recent conference.'Disease-Causing Bacteria': Colgate and Tom’s of Maine Face Toothpaste Class Action
One of the bacterias can cause infections in the blood and lungs, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.US Supreme Court Tries to Define a 'Crime of Violence'
Is a failed murder-for-hire plot a “crime of violence” under 18 U.S.C. Section 924(c)? That is the question under review by the U.S. Supreme Court in Delligatti v. United States.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
Litigators at Sidley Austin capped a 24-case winning streak for Aspen American Insurance Co. in COVID-19 business interruption litigation with no case surviving past a motion to dismiss.Biden Has Few Ways to Protect His Environmental Legacy, Say Lawyers, Advocates
“If you can't block repeal, you can at least add more speed bumps," said Berkeley School of Law professor Daniel Farber.View more book results for the query "Waters "
ICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Israel's Prime Minister Over Alleged War Crimes in Gaza
The court said there are reasonable grounds to believe that Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant "intentionally and knowingly" deprived the civilian population in Gaza of objects indispensable to their survival.The Growing PFAS Morass: Why Insurance Should Cover These Products Liability Claims
With the increase in litigation and the newly minted state and federal regulations, companies of all types will likely be on the receiving end of an increased level of scrutiny from the public and the plaintiffs’ bar about potential claims involving products containing PFAS in some capacity.Free Speech Causes a Neighborly Feud
This case involves the free speech provision found in Article I, Section 7 of the Pennsylvania Constitution. The court found that the injunction entered by the trial court violates free speech. The neighbors had a right to put up the signs.How a 200,000-Worker Global Enterprise Took Down the Silos and Made ESG Its Mission
"Sometimes, you know you won’t change someone’s mind, but you have to listen to them anyway. That dialogue can uncover unexpected insights," said Margaret Egan, general counsel Hyatt Hotels & Resorts.Law Firms Are 'Pinching Themselves' Amid Double-Digit Profit Growth and Billing Rate Hikes
Billing rate growth continues to drive law firms' performance in 2024.Trending Stories
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