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People in the News—Feb. 28, 2024—Duane Morris, Maiello Brungo
Duane Morris associate Leah Mintz was recently reappointed co-chair of the Philadelphia Bar Association's Appellate Courts Committee.General Counsels' Role in the Legal Profession's Mental Health Crisis
General counsel have a moral obligation and business interest to ensure their leadership is not contributing to the mental health crisis. There are a number of simple proactive things for general counsel to consider when leading the culture of the legal department toward a place of health, well-being and happiness. In this article, we address 10 to consider.Pacesetter Research: To AI or Not to AI?
Law firms contemplating AI in 2024 is like law firms contemplating desktop computers in 1990Major League Baseball Sued Over Allegedly Disclosing Users' Personal Information to Facebook
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Pa. High Court Cleared Up a Big Strict Products Liability Law Question in 'Sullivan'
As a result of the court's ruling, defense attorneys will continue to be barred from introducing evidence of compliance with industry or government standards—not for lack of effort—and plaintiffs lawyers will be able to sharpen their arguments to focus on whether a product was defectively designed, without any fear of notions of "compliance" muddying the jury's focus at trial.Greenspoon Marder's Revenue Growth Slowed, Profits Dropped As Headcount Grew During a Slow Year
The Fort Lauderdale-based firm saw revenue increase for the fourth straight year, but the 1.7% bump was far less than 2022's 16% surge.OK, Boomer! Tackling the Attorney Generation Gap
"Leaders of law firms and legal organizations face a significant challenge when it comes to getting these vastly different groups of people to work well together in order to foster success and promote growth," says the NJLJ Young Lawyers Advisory Board.CPLR 2106 Amended To Permit Any Person To Submit Affirmation in Lieu of Affidavit
In the first of this two-part New York Practice column, Patrick M. Connors discusses how, effective Jan. 1, 2024, CPLR 2106 was substantially amended to allow any person to submit an affirmation in lieu of an affidavit, "with the same force and effect." This is one of the most significant changes to the CPLR in the 21st century and will impact many areas of practice.Trending Stories
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