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'Pay What Is Owed': State Appellate Court Affirms $19M Verdict for Software Contractor
"We are very pleased with the court’s opinion and we hope the decisionmakers at the state will finally come to their senses and pay what is owed instead of spending more taxpayer resources on litigation trying to avoid their debts," Julian Dayal of Akerman in Chicago said on behalf of the plaintiffs.The Report From Jack Smith Might Not Be the Report of the Special Counsel
There is an entirely separate reason that the attorney general should not release the document retention report on the events of Jan. 6, 2021: Under the law governing that case, Jack Smith does not qualify as a special counsel.Blake Lively’s Case Highlights How Pre-Litigation Subpoenas Can Expose Harassment in Hollywood
This article highlights the current Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni lawsuit, and how that sheds light on how pre-litigation subpoenas are exposing harassment cases in the movie industry.The Strategic Benefits of Lawyers Working in a Co-Working Facility
Despite the benefits of working with or among other lawyers, an overwhelming majority of lawyers work solo or in small firms (two to nine attorneys). Lawyers in these smaller settings may benefit from the opportunity to collaborate with others in a shared environment such as a co-working facility shared among other lawyers.ITC Commissioner Rhonda Schmidtlein Resigns, Joins Wilmer as Partner
Schmidtlein, a Democrat from Missouri, was first nominated to the ITC by President Barack Obama in July 2013.View more book results for the query "*"
Sonos' Legal Chief Sees Pay More Than Quadruple Amid Executive Upheaval
Eddie Lazarus has shown himself to be versatile as a general counsel. Besides also serving as chief strategy officer, Lazarus had been an on-and-off chief financial officer between 2022 and early last year.Shareholder Democracy? The Chatter Musk’s Tesla Pay Case Is Spurring Between Lawyers and Clients
Musk continues to fight the Delaware Court of Chancery’s decision to overturn his compensation plan at Tesla, appealing two decisions from the court to the Delaware Supreme Court last week. Since December, there’s been growing concern among investors about how the Delaware courts weigh issues around shareholder democracy.Can a Law Firm Institutionalize Its Culture? Boies Schiller’s New Chairman Will Try
Maintaining Boies Schiller’s identity is a central goal of Matthew Schwartz’s first leadership term, he told The American Lawyer in a Q&A.Full 8th Circuit Hears First Amendment Challenge to School District’s ‘Equity Training’
The lawsuit alleges the Springfield, Missouri, School District both compelled the employees to speak as directed and chilled dissenting speech through the required training.Exploring Generative AI’s Impact on Intellectual Property
Highlights of some of the challenges GenAI presents, along with recent developments in copyright law and trademark law in this quickly evolving space.Trending Stories
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