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2023 Saw the Most E-Discovery Decisions Since The Pandemic. What Changed?
Failure to produce, proportionality and sanctions were some of the top e-discovery issues in 2023. But emerging messaging platforms are also bringing new challenges to the courts, according to the eDiscovery Assistant 2023 Case Law Report.Miami Lawyers Sue Cosmetic Center, Doctor Over Fatal Brazilian Butt Lift
"The state began to try to regulate these procedures in the aftermath of our client's death," said Michael Levine, a partner at Stewart Tilghman Fox Bianchi & Cain.Ex-Stroock Partner Jumps to Dentons After Short Tenure at Hogan Lovells
Kim Pagotto was one of dozens of partners who joined Hogan Lovells on Nov. 15 from Stroock. A few months later, Dentons announced her arrival.Judge Knocks Out Bosworth's Wrongful Firing, Abuse of Process Claims Against Kline & Specter
Judge Abbe Fletman of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas dismissed several claims and counterclaims Bosworth lodged against Kline & Specter, but the firm is still facing allegations that it interfered with its former employee's business.Deal Watch: Davis Polk, Latham and Simpson Land on Rising Debt Deal Work
The number of announced debt offerings hit an all-time high for the Deal Watch column in the last week, with no fewer than 20.View more book results for the query "*"
NYC's Fact-Finding Process Steers Toward In-House Agency
Ex-federal prosecutor Aaron Mendelsohn said the OID is an apolitical, yet essential function of Council that goes out into the streets, or makes requests for information directly to city agencies, to uncover facts that support Council's legislative and budget decisions.$2.1 Million: Court Extracts Hefty Price for Fake 'Made in the USA' Label
"While we are still evaluating the court's most recent opinion, we note that there were significant legal issues decided during the underlying liability phase that merit appellate review. We intend to pursue those issues vigorously," Albion said in a statement.Apple Accused of 'Tying' iCloud to Mobile Device Purchases in Violation of Antitrust Laws
This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.A Lawyer Posted About 2 Settlements: Courts Disagreed About Confidentiality
"[The] decision also benefits all attorneys representing their clients, in ensuring that attorneys cannot be bound by contractual provisions they did not agree to, and would not agree to," defense counsel said.Trending Stories
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