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Judge Awards Florida Litigators $2.4M in Attorney Fees
Class counsel moved for nearly $4.4 million in attorney fees, but U.S. District Judge Paul Byron ultimately awarded $2.4 million.Big Law's AI Talent War Aims to Influence Software Development
In the last month alone, Latham & Watkins, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, DLA Piper and Reed Smith have hired technology specialists to newly created roles.Venable, Adding 8-Lawyer Lateral Team, Joins Fast-Growing Legal Market in Colorado
Venable is the latest example of Big Law competition growing in the Mile High City and in Colorado, as more Am Law 200 law firms enter the market.LTN Startup Spotlight: Estateably Founders on the Advantage of Being Industry 'Outsiders'
Legaltech News sat down with Estateably co-founders Ari Brojde and Alex Wulkan to discuss how their company has evolved in the last six years to account for the growth of the practice area they serve.View more book results for the query "*"
Q&As With The Legal's Law Firm of the Year Finalists
The Legal Intelligencer is proud to recognize six finalists for the 2024 Law Firm of the Year award.2nd Circuit Clarifies When 'Pay-for-Delay' Deals Are Legal in Tossing Antitrust Claims
The appeals court said the settlement payments in the underlying case represented fair value for goods or services in a commercial relationship, thus justified under the Supreme Court's decision in "Federal Trade Commission v. Actavis."Reasonableness of Property Sale; Unclean Hands: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "JCMC W. 34 Mezz II LLC v. Penn Hotel Jr. LLC," and "214 Lafayette House LLC v. Akasa Holdings."11th Circuit Upholds Ruling Requiring Georgia County to Pay for a Transgender Deputy's Surgery
The court decided in a 2-1 found a health insurance provider can be held liable under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for denying coverage for a procedure because an employee is transgender.Sixth Circuit Joins Sister Circuits on Questions About Jurisdiction for Online Retailers
"Regardless of the type of business at issue, if a company holds itself out to a jurisdiction's business and does regular commerce there, it has fair warning that it could be subject to suit in that location," Judge Jane B. Stranch wrote.Trending Stories
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