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NY Court of Appeals to Take Up Gun Rights Cases on Its September Return
As the New York Court of Appeals considers the five cases, it would appear that scores of gun possession convictions will have to be overturned if it upends the law.Effective Data Management Is Key to Building Competitive Advantage
Legal departments and companies in every geography and industry sector aren't just working to become more data literate, but also derive more value from the information that they're collecting and find more potential applications for it.People in the News—Aug. 15, 2023—Stradley Ronon, Tucker Arensberg
Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young announced that associate Andrew J. Barron recently participated in a panel for a Philadelphia Bar Association webinar titled, "Trusts 101: Everything You Wanted to Know (But Are Afraid to Ask)."PLW People in the News—Aug. 15, 2023—Antheil Maslow, Kaplin Stewart
Elected and Appointed Lisa A. Bothwell, an associate with the law firm of Antheil Maslow & MacMinn in Doylestown, was elected as a member of the…McCormick Takes Leave for Surgery; Plans to Return in September
During Chancellor Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick's absence, urgent matters from her caseload will be reassigned as needed, though cases she took under advisement before her leave are still expected to be decided by McCormick on an extended timeline.View more book results for the query "*"
A Labor Law Section 240(1) Trifecta
April 28, 2022, produced three Court of Appeals Labor Law Section 240(1)-related opinions (Healy v. EST Downtown, 38 NY3d 998 [2022]; Bonczar v. American Multi-Cinema, 38 NY3d 1023 [2022] and Cutaia v. Board of Managers of the 160/170 Varick Street Condominium, 38 NY3d 1037 [2022]). Each was on its issue favorable to the defendant.Shearman Co-Executive Director Decamps for Sheppard Mullin
Robert Brown joined Sheppard Mullin as chief operating officer, based in New York.How Law Firms Can Avoid A Summer of Cyberattack Threats
Summer at law firms creates an attack surface that hackers love to take advantage of. Legal and support staff rotate through vacations and time off, new crops of interns unfamiliar with tech processes enter the fold, and the remaining employees are often burned out and too distracted to notice the critical signs of an impending cyberattack.Amid Spreading Patchwork of Data Privacy Regs, Attorneys Embrace New Opportunities
Litigators are already finding ways to sue tech companies using existing laws, and compliance-side attorneys are advising clients to be proactive with new state laws.Plaintiffs Should Be Prepared to Present Merits Evidence at the Class Certification Stage
To prevail at the class certification stage, the named plaintiffs frequently must present evidence that goes to the merits of their claims in order to show that common issues predominate. That obligation is not new.Trending Stories
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