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After Davis Polk Rescinds Offers, Pressure Grows on Firms to Act, Despite 'Grey Areas' in Statements
"There seems to be a pressure for firms, by their clients, staff or attorneys, to raise their voices strongly and firmly," one law professor said. "But that gets dangerous as a hair-trigger reaction."Precedent Dismissing Voting Rights Cases 'Falls Far Short,' Attorney for Fox, Snap Shareholders Says
The right to sue, a Bernstein Litowitz partner argued, is implied in every Delaware charter, referencing how in the past the court has analogized charters with contracts, which frequently have implied terms that can be binding.Kirkland & Ellis Announces SideTrack, a Lawyer-Built Platform for Investment Funds Attorneys
Kirkland & Ellis partner James Desjardins said that having the tool be lawyer-built helped avoid common "translation" issues between vendors or other technology professionals and attorneys.Interplay Between Common-Law Damages and Statutory Remedies Gets First-Time High Court Review
Justice David Wecht said the case poses an important question of "whether we find it legally incorrect to conflate these two species of damages."Ex-LA Councilmember's Lawsuit Alleges Leaked Secret Recordings Harmed His Reputation
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EU Regulators Take Quick Action After Hamas-Israel Misinformation Spreads: 'No Grace Period'
EU regulators have opened the first preliminary investigation into a social media company's compliance with the strict rules set out in the Digital Services Act, the major new law designed to stop the spread of disinformation.EU Regulators Take Quick Action After Hamas-Israel Misinformation Spreads: 'No Grace Period'
EU regulators have opened the first preliminary investigation into a social media company's compliance with the strict rules set out in the Digital Services Act, the major new law designed to stop the spread of disinformation.After $18.8M Talc Verdict, Asbestos Attorney Asks for Trial Against Georgia-Pacific
Clay Thompson plans to ask a bankruptcy judge on Thursday to lift the automatic stay in Bestwall's Chapter 11 case so that his client can have a trial against Georgia-Pacific.Legal Speak Live From WIPL 2023, Part 1
The Legal Speak podcast interviewed attendees of Law.com and Corporate Counsel's Women, Influence & Power in Law (WIPL) in New Orleans about how the industry can support the growth and development of women.$400M Settlement Means 'Everyone Wins,' According to Counsel
"This could've been an incredible lawbook study on how construction projects go into prolonged litigation. Even though the dispute board would have made a determination, it would've been appealed," Robert Peckar of Peckar & Abramson said.Trending Stories
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