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Best Practices for Conducting Workplace Investigations: A Legal and HR Perspective
As employment litigation continues to rise and regulatory scrutiny intensifies, the ability to conduct thorough, timely, and legally sound investigations has never been more important.Florida Law Firm Sued for $35 Million Over Alleged Role in Acquisition Deal Collapse
“The defendant’s actions on behalf of his client, which a Delaware Chancery Court described as shakedown, caused a nine-figure transaction to fail,” Matthew P. Leto with the Leto Law Firm alleged in an interview.Eversheds Sutherland Taps EY Vet to Lead Firm's Captive ALSP in US
The firm also unveiled its first U.S. chief strategic recruiting officer this week.Top 10 Predictions for the Legal Technology Job Market in 2025
Drawing on decades of experience placing talent across the Fortune 1000, Am Law 200, and global legal service providers, these are TRU’s top 10 predictions for the trends that will shape hiring, compensation, and workforce dynamics in the coming year.FTC's Info Security Action Against GoDaddy Sends 'Clear Signal' to Web Hosting Industry: Expert
The Federal Trade Commission announced it will require web hosting company GoDaddy to introduce a "robust information security program" to settle charges that it has failed to protect its platform from security threats since 2018, a decision a cybersecurity law expert says will likely reverberate throughout the web hosting industry.View more book results for the query "*"
Data Disposition—Conquering the Seemingly Unscalable Mountain
Reducing unnecessary data that is no longer needed for your business is a goal we can all agree on. From the beginning, it's essential to secure stakeholder buy-in by emphasizing that this is a team effort requiring active participation.Who Are the Judges Assigned to Challenges to Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order?
It only took a few hours for challenges to Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order to hit the courts.Litigators of the Week: A Directed Verdict Win for Cisco in a West Texas Patent Case
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher’s Brian Rosenthal, Stuart Rosenberg and Audrey Yang helped Cisco secure a rare directed verdict last week in a patent infringement trial with $120 million in damages on the line. U.S. District Judge Alan Albright in Waco has granted rule 50(a) motions only three times. Rosenthal has been lead counsel in two of those cases.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators at Gibson Dunn, Kasowitz Benson Torres and Weil, Gotshal & Manges.Womble Bond Becomes First Firm in UK to Roll Out AI Tool Firmwide
Although other firms use CoCounsel, Womble Bond is the first to make the software available to all U.K. lawyers.Trending Stories
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