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Will Giving Federal Jury BIPA Reins Mean Larger Damages, More Litigation?
An Illinois federal court has allowed a jury discretion to decide damages in a BIPA case for the first time. For attorneys, this further complicates the contentious statute.In Rarely Used Argument, Temple Says $25.9M Verdict Would Hurt the Community
"It's likely that we will see more MCARE Section 515 motions if the current trend of outsized or 'nuclear' verdicts continues," said Maureen McBride, a partner with Lamb McErlane.Can the Judge Say That? Florida Jurists Ask High Court for Clarity
"For the judiciary, on this narrow issue of disqualification, less is best," said Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton litigator Javier Lopez, who is not involved in the litigation.Littler Mendelson Expands in Miami as Clients Seek Help Navigating Local Politics
"What is unique [in Florida] is that we do happen to have an extremely active state legislature. We have an extremely active gubernatorial administration so that, I daresay, is keeping employers on their toes," said Littler Mendelson Miami office managing shareholder Lori Brown.View more book results for the query "*"
Law Firms Line Up to Challenge Texas' Transgender Medical Care Ban
"To date, trial courts have unanimously ruled against every transgender medical care ban that has been challenged, including in Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, and Tennessee," the petition for declaratory judgment said.Inside Track: Cybercriminals Pushing Corporate Risk Toward 'Boiling Point'
General counsel are grasping the reality that bad actors have the upper hand—and that the rise of AI will reduce the technical expertise needed to be a bad actor.Inside Track: Cybercriminals Pushing Corporate Risk Toward 'Boiling Point'
General counsel are grasping the reality that bad actors have the upper hand—and that the rise of AI will reduce the technical expertise needed to be a bad actor.Glasscock Brings Legacy of Practicality, Personality Into Second Term
Glasscock is "the quickest study I have ever met in my entire life, and without a doubt—and I'm not exaggerating—I think he's the brightest guy I have ever known," said William B. Chandler III, who was chancellor during Glasscock's first years on the Court of Chancery.$1.3M Award: Judgment Entered Against Connecticut Restaurant
"These lawsuits are correct, and yet [the defendants] fight tooth and nail to the end," plaintiffs counsel Richard Hayber said. "We would have definitely negotiated and accepted less than full value for all of these cases."Trending Stories
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