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T-Minus One Year Until Minnesota's Data Privacy Law Goes Online. Here's What to Expect
Minnesota becomes the eighteenth state data privacy law to go into effect in the U.S., and brings with it some unique, GDPR-like requirements.Phila. Judge Upholds Roundup Defense Verdict—and the Rulings That Helped Monsanto Win
In upholding the Kline v. Nouryon verdict, Judge Ann Butchart of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas rejected plaintiffs' challenge to a series of global evidentiary rulings that gave Monsanto a newfound edge in the trial.Seyfarth Hires 5 Labor and Employment Lawyers From Hunton Andrews Kurth
The new hires will bring a large roster of clients with them to Seyfarth.Escambia County School Board: 7-Year-Old Should Testify in Book Fight
As it tries to fend off a constitutional challenge to removing and restricting school library books, the Escambia County School Board on Tuesday argued that it should be able to take a deposition of a 7-year-old student who is part of the lawsuit.LexisNexis Announces Commercial Availability for Gen AI Corporate Research Platform Nexis+ AI
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Spain's Pérez-Llorca Eyes Americas Growth Via Mexico Merger
The road map for Pérez-Llorca is diverging from that of its top Spanish rival, Uría Menendez, which opted to close its New York office in June and shied away from an acquisition in Mexico during the COVID-19 pandemic. But more Spanish firms are expected to seek tie-ups in Mexico.Federal Lawsuit Alleges Delayed Elections for Ga. PSC Are Unconstitutional
Georgia lawmakers this year added an extra two years to the current terms of commissioners on the all-Republican body. Each will eventually revert to six-year terms.The Problem With Partner Autonomy: When Strength Becomes Weakness
Law firm leaders are increasingly saddled with dissent and opt-out mentalities that threaten firm culture, impede operational efficiency and ultimately hinder the firm's ability to thrive in a competitive legal landscape.Connecticut's New Kindergarten Law: Great Idea, Rough Rollout
Over the long term, the law should improve lives for students, teachers and families in Connecticut. But one critique warrants discussionNew Jersey Top 40: Specialty Practices, Room for Rate Increases Boosted Law Firm Revenue
According to this year's annual New Jersey Top 40 report, only four firms saw significant revenue declines, while 17 saw gross revenue growth of more than 5% compared with 2022.Trending Stories
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