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New Rule on MDLs Should Prompt Courts to Reevaluate Involvement in Settlement
Hollingsworth's Robert E. Johnston and Gary Feldon write that MDL judges who decide merits questions should avoid direct involvement in settlement discussions and detailed reports on the negotiations.Some Clients Are Pushing for Transparency Surrounding Origination Credits
In the battle over origination credits, some clients are vying for more transparency and a say in who gets the credit.In British Columbia, a Fight Is Raging Over Who Should Regulate Lawyers
Legal groups in the Canadian province call a new bill that would change the regulatory regime "seriously flawed," arguing that it will put lawyer independence at risk.Polarizing Assemblymember Returned to Judiciary Committee
Corona Republican Bill Essayli had his committee assignments changed for the second time in four months after sparring, again, with his legislative colleagues.Key Takeaways From Supreme Court's Historic Hearing on Presidential Immunity
Legal experts are still digesting what they heard Thursday for potential indications of how the justices might rule in "Trump v. United States."View more book results for the query "*"
Leadership War Breaks Out in 23andMe Data Breach Case 'at the Crossroads'
Lawyers ramped up their fight over how to manage the 23andMe Inc. data breach litigation, disagreeing on everything from whether to immediately settle the cases to handling class members who are "truly frightened."Former First Department Court Attorney Ordered to Pay $55K on Misconduct Conviction
Defense counsel for Melissa Ringel argued at the sentencing that his client has already suffered reputational damage from press coverage of her criminal case and that, while she still is licensed to practice law, she will likely face sanctions from a grievance committee.TikTok General Counsel Stepping Down to Focus on Fighting Ban
Erich Andersen had held the legal reins of the wildly popular social media app for four years. He previously spent more than two decades at Microsoft.Alleged 'Catch and Kill' Collusion Between Trump Camp, Tabloid Was One-Off: Publisher
On redirect Friday, Ex-National Enquirer publisher David Pecker forcefully reiterated that he had never entered into an agreement like the one in this case with any presidential candidate, nor had his organization ever paid as much money for stories.Trending Stories
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