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Brazil's Mattos Filho Selects New Resident Partner for New York Office
Longtime M&A partner Paula Vieira will represent the Brazilian firm via monthly visits before moving to New York with her family in July.Law.com Radar Report: Data Breach Class Actions Soaring in 2023
Law.com Radar detected 246 data breach class actions through the end of June, about the same number during all of 2022.Generative AI and Federal Rules of Civil Procedure: Is It Meant To Be?
If adopted more broadly by e-discovery professionals, generative AI could impact some proceedings and even challenge the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure that govern them—though how soon such an impact could be felt is likely too early to tell.Dominion Claims 'Cagey Response,' Newsmax Argues 'Unwarranted Fishing' in Defamation Case Discovery
Dominion claims Newsmax defamed it by airing commentary that associated the voting tech company with voting fraud. Newsmax says everything it aired or published is protected by the First Amendment.Dominion, Newsmax Claim 'Cagey Response' and 'Unwarranted Fishing' in Defamation Case Discovery
Dominion claims Newsmax defamed it by airing commentary that associated the voting tech company with voting fraud. Newsmax says everything it aired or published is protected by the First Amendment.View more book results for the query "DLA Piper"
DLA Piper Defends Novo Nordisk In Phila. Lawsuit Over Wegovy Weight Loss Drug
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.How Florida Law Firms Ranked in The American Lawyer's 2023 Summer Associate Satisfaction Survey
"I don't want it to consume my life and I can see an overwhelming demand deteriorate my balance and mental health. It is hard and nearly impossible to say no as a junior associate so that makes it difficult to manage," said one anonymous respondent from Holland & Knight's Miami program, which echoes responses at many of the firms included in the survey.PFAS Claim Against Chemical Giants Survives Motion to Dismiss in Maine Federal Court
"Defendant 3M conducted studies in the 1950s and early 1960s that showed its perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) accumulates in the human body and is toxic," stated U.S. Magistrate Judge John C. Nivison, in his written opinion for the court. "By the 1970s, additional 3M studies revealed that its PFOS products were 'even more toxic' than previously believed.Global Legal Industry Responds to War in Israel, From Sheltering in Place to Offering Support
A handful of international law firms with local offices say their lawyers are working remotely as violence across Israel and Palestine has claimed hundreds of lives in recent days. Other global firms are offering support.King & Spalding and Alston Land in Top Rankings for US M&A Deal Volume
K&S said its investments in M&A capabilities have "reaped big dividends," as clients continue to partner with them, while Alston said its "diversified roster of clients keeps us active."Trending Stories
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