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Borden Ladner Gervais Cyber Expert Warns of AI-Boosted Ransomware Attacks
Hélène Deschamps Marquis and two other lawyers from Deloitte Canada recently joined BLG’s privacy and cybersecurity group.Phila. Judge Upholds $68.5M Verdict Over Construction Worker's Death
“There was no evidence that the jury’s award resulted from bias, impartiality, prejudice, or ill will, and the verdict was supported by the record and not grossly excessive to shock this court’s conscience,” Judge Angelo Foglietta ruled in the 24-page opinion.Biden Vetoes Bill to Create More Federal Judgeships
“The President’s veto of the JUDGES Act is extremely disappointing," U.S. District Judge Robert J. Conrad Jr., director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, said in a statement.Memories of a Straight Shooter
Max Heiman was known as a stern taskmaster, demanding of lawyers and impatient with unresponsive and evasive advocates who could not or would not answer his inquiries crisply and directly.It Was a Wild Ride: Check Out the Top In-House Stories of 2024
Stepped-up antitrust enforcement, huge rate hikes from top law firms, and the growing backlash against DEI left legal departments playing Whack-a-mole this past year.View more book results for the query "*"
People in the News—Dec. 27, 2024—Stevens & Lee, Chartwell Law
Stevens & Lee announced that Louis N. Teti and Andrew S. Rusniak have joined the firm’s wealth planning, trusts and estates department.A&O Shearman Corporate Partner Heads to Jones Day
The addition of M&A veteran Michiel Huizinga comes as Jones Day is expanding its global corporate practice.Funding Rebound: The Top 2024 Legal Tech Investments
Spurred by the promise of generative AI, investors came racing back to the legal tech industry in 2024, leading to some record funding rounds. Click through each slide to see the biggest funding rounds of the year.Presidential Pardons: A Tool That Can be Used to Move Forward
The history of the power to pardon from the Whiskey Rebellion onward has demonstrated the potential ameliorative and hearing effect of the pardon power. It can be abused, and indeed has been abused, but it can also be an instrument for permitting the nation and individuals at large to move forward in a productive manner.Trending Stories
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