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What We Heard From Litigation Leaders This Year
Here's one last visit with the 18 leaders of Big Law litigation practices and elite boutiques we connected with this year as part of our Litigation Leaders Q&A series.What's Next For Johnson & Johnson's Talcum Powder Litigation?
Potential legal and legislative battles are sure to dominate Johnson & Johnson’s talcum powder litigation in 2025.Drink Up: 2024's Biggest Drink-Related Suits
Numerous trending drinks and popular drink brands found themselves at the center of litigation this year.The Biggest Gen AI E-discovery Developments in 2024
Major players from across the e-discovery industry unveiled or updated their generative AI-powered offerings in the past year.Court of Appeals Upholds Clickwrap Agreement
A discussion of 'Wu v. Uber Techs., Inc.,' where the New York Court of Appeals upheld the enforceability of “click-wrap” agreements and also held that issues of the scope of an arbitration agreement were delegated to the arbitrator. The author believes the decision “provides valuable guidance for businesses using websites and apps to ensure their terms of use are found enforceable.”View more book results for the query "New York"
The Evolution of a Virtual Court System
“It is my prediction that the future of the court system includes a hybrid employment model for the bench.”New Acquitted Conduct Guideline: An Analysis
Paul Shechtman discusses the amendment to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, effective Nov. 1, 2024, concerning acquitted conduct inclusing how the acquitted conduct amendment came into being and what its “unless clause” means.2024 in Review: Judges Met Out Punishments for Ex-Apple, FDIC, Moody's Legal Leaders
A former corporate secretary at Apple ended up with a stiff fine but no jail for insider trading, while a former head of a 450-lawyer team at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. received a 20-year prison sentence for sexually exploiting children online.What We Heard From Litigation Leaders in 2024
Here's one last visit with the 18 leaders of Big Law litigation practices and elite boutiques we connected with this year as part of our Litigation Leaders Q&A series.Akin and Simpson Create New Practice Groups With Integrated Teams
Both law firms are seeking to leverage their existing expertise into new groups, as clients seek financial solutions tailored to their needs.Trending Stories
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