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Calif. Appeals Court Overturns Ruling Finding Due Process Rights Outweigh Online Privacy
California's First District Court of Appeal passed on the case's constitutional questions, writing that the California Supreme Court is teed up to answer whether barring defendants from obtaining electronic communications truly prevents them from presenting a complete defense.LinkedIn Presses Computer Trespass Claims at SCOTUS Against Data Miner
LinkedIn's lawyers contend that a Ninth Circuit decision has "denied operators of public-facing websites a critical means of protecting user data from unauthorized third-party scrapers" under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.Miami Mayor, Auto Mogul Suing City Over Gaming Project—But Expect an Update
The newly filed lawsuit is in for some quick changes. Litigator Eugene Stearns is stepping in for the filing attorneys, and the mayor's office plans to file something new Wednesday.Lawyers Suing Over DePuy's Pinnacle Hip Implant Set to Receive $245M
In a March 5 order, a federal judge approved a special master's report allocating fees and costs to more than 40 law firms. More than 75% of the amount will go to the five firms on the fee committee. Mark Lanier, whose firm is one of them, said "many firms abandoned the litigation."Attorneys Suing Over DePuy's Pinnacle Hip Implant Set to Receive $245M
In a March 5 order, a federal judge approved a special master's report allocating fees and costs to more than 40 law firms. More than 75% of the amount will go to the five firms on the fee committee. Mark Lanier, whose firm is one of them, said "many firms abandoned the litigation."View more book results for the query "*"
Government Shutdown, Energy Slowdown Made for a Flat 2019 at Haynes and Boone
Demand at the Texas firm increased substantially during the second half of the year, but couldn't fully make up for a slow start.As Coronavirus Shutters Quinn's NY Office, Firms Weigh Remote Work Options
Law firms face a test over how to conduct business effectively with offices closed. But if the virus wreaks enough economic havoc, remote working may be the least of their problems.Voters Supported Suspended Texas Judge, Who's Also Been Indicted
The judge was suspended from the bench in November 2019 after she was indicted on seven counts of felony wire fraud.A Brief Look: The Coronavirus Edition
Welcome to our new weekly column where I will share with you what articles in-house leaders need to know from across our numerous law.com briefings. If you are not familiar with our briefings, I encourage you to check them out and sign up to receive them in your inbox each week.U Michigan Drops Steptoe in Misconduct Probe
The university said it feared that Steptoe & Johnson's past representation of certain defense clients, which include Jeffery Epstein and Roman Polanski, would discourage alleged victims of Dr. Robert Anderson from coming forward.Trending Stories
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