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‘Diminishing Returns’: Is the Superstar Supreme Court Lawyer Overvalued?
From "rookies" to "superstars," a new draft study looking at the win rates of Supreme Court advocates based on their experience uncovers some surprising results.LinkedIn Accused of Sharing LinkedIn Learning Video Data With Meta
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be among the first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.Delaware Supreme Court Agrees Insurance Dispute Can Be Retried
The conflict in the case can be traced to Texas, where Conduent State Healthcare was hired to administer the state's Medicaid program. Conduent is asking for a second chance to convice a jury that AIG and others were wrong to deny coverage of a claim.New Strategies For Estate, Legacy Planning
Several online tools can make it easier for families to discuss and complete estate planning.Leaning Into ‘Core’ Strengths, Jenner’s Revenue Climbs 17%, Profits Soar 23%
Nine of the firm’s 17 “primary teams” individually exceeded a goal of increasing revenue by 15%, and the firm saw increased demand by “4 or 5% last year” overall, Jenner said.View more book results for the query "*"
Frito Lays Could Face Liability for Customer's Grocery Store Fall Over Pallet Guard, Judge Rules
"Plaintiff is correct that a genuine factual dispute exists as to whether Jewel or Frito-Lay or both are responsible for removing empty pallet guards. Both parties agree that there is no written agreement that assigns such a responsibility," said U.S. District Judge Robert W. Gettleman.Holland & Knight Expands Corporate Practice in Texas With Former Greenberg Traurig Partner
Ronald Kloss joins as a partner in Austin to boost the firm's corporate group in Texas, a major market since the 2021 merger with Dallas-based Thompson & Knight.Heir Cut: Florida Appellate Court Backs Garth Reeves' Will
Garth Reeves, former publisher of The Miami Times, businessman and real estate investor, was a prominent community member before his death at the age of 100, leaving behind a sizable estate.Class Action Allowed to Move Forward Against Philadelphia's 'Courtesy Towing' Program, Judge Rules
The court determined the plaintiffs, 15 individuals led by Mackenzie Smith, plausibly argued the city's "vehicle relocation" program violated their rights as their believed-to-be legally parked vehicles were towed with inadequate pre- or post-notice.$11M Sexual Abuse Settlement Reached Amid Dispute With Insurers
While the school district and its insurance carriers worked out a coverage dispute, plaintiff counsel applied subtle pressure by being trial-ready.Trending Stories
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