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Georgia Law Firms Received $1.24M Last Year in Voting Interference Case
The Georgia Republican Party paid seven law firms in 2023 to represent defendants in the racketeering case involving former president Donald Trump.Your First 100 Days as GC: How to Expand Your Impact in a New Organization
Upon taking office, President Franklin D. Roosevelt got right to work creating and passing legislation to alleviate Americans' suffering caused by the Great Depression. His very productive first months in office—now known as The First 100 Days—set a precedent for leaders who want to make an impact quickly.What Every General Counsel Should Know Before Doing a Spin-Off
Spin-offs are an attractive option for a public company looking to rationalize its portfolio and unlock shareholder value. At the same time, they are monster transactions that play out over a long timeline, all under strict tax rules that impact every step of the process. This article addresses what every GC should know when their Board starts talking about a spin-off.How 2 Female Colleagues Found 'Magic' by Forging a Partnership
"We've both had to be stronger in our roles, more diligent, kind of better than our peer competitors, to rise up," said Cara Bain, a Major, Lindsey & Africa in-house recruiter.AOPC Website Returns to Full Operation Following Recent Hack
"With our digital platforms fully operational, those seeking court services, information and educational materials are once again able to access the level of service and support they have come to expect and appreciate from the court system," Chief Justice Debra Todd said.View more book results for the query "*"
Best Use of Artificial Intelligence—E-Discovery & Litigation, Provider: Casetext
"Early access to GPT-4 meant a once-in-a-career opportunity to build something no one ever had and no one else could. We HAD to make it work," said Jake Heller, CEO + Co-Founder of Casetext, Part of Thomson Reuters.Retired Federal Judge Joins Houston Trial Firm
Vanessa Gilmore, who retired in 2022 as a U.S. District Judge in the Southern District of Texas, has joined Houston's Roberts Markland, where she wants to handle high-impact civil litigation.Federal Judge Approves $1.1B DuPont PFAS Water Contamination Settlement
"The court finds that the settlement agreement is reasonable," U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel said. "As discussed at length ... success against defendants, which 'are responsible for only three to seven percent of the MDL defendants' total alleged PFAS-related liabilities,' is not guaranteed and would only come, if ever, after years of protracted, expensive, complex litigation."Cellphone Evidence in Spotlight as Justices Scrutinize Admissibility
"If we give police officers the idea that they can illegally access a cellphone, see whatever's on there and then go get a warrant based upon the warrantless stuff that they've seen, they can reverse engineer enough probable cause," argued appellant counsel John Jay McArthur.2023 Trade Secret Year in Review: Is the Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine (Finally) Dead?
"2023's noteworthy cases place a lens on emphasizing the basics in trade secret litigation and let the damages follow," writes Ashish Mahendru.Trending Stories
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