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Web 3.0: How Will Blockchain Impact Your Practice?
"There have been no shortage of government enforcement actions in this space, yet the law is far from settled," write Sidley Austin's Lilya Tessler, Scott Parel and Angela Zambrano.Eighth Circuit Upholds Enforcement of No-Bill Agreements
The Eighth Circuit held unanimously that these "no-bill agreements" were legal in an opinion that turned on the statutory interpretation of Minnesota's No-Fault Act.Is Your Award Taxable? A Look at the Taxation of Judgments and Settlements
"Almost any amount received will be considered income unless there is an exception or exclusion contained with the Internal Revenue Code or case law," writes Schenck Price's Douglas Eisenberg.Deal Watch: Mega M&A Bounces Back, as NY Law Firms Lead Recent Big Deals
The Wall Street firms had a good week, while the reemergence of the 'megadeal' this year has buttressed deal work.Atlanta Judge in Hot Seat: Misconduct Probe Moves Forward
"[A] pre-hearing conference will take place shortly after October 21, 2024," read a scheduling order penned by Judge Brian Rickman as the new Presiding Officer of the Judicial Qualifications Commission of Georgia Hearing Panel.View more book results for the query "12(b)(6)"
Keeping Clients Secrets: 'Til Death Do Us Part?
"The duties of confidentiality for attorneys and psychologists are fundamental to their professional relationships," write Elisa Reiter, Daniel Pollack and Jeffrey Siegel.The Great Wealth Transfer: Estate Planning for the Most Significant Wealth Transfer in US History
This "wealth transfer wave" also comes at a time when the current historically high federal estate tax exemption is set to expire very shortly.New York's Latest Legislative Session: What Passed, What Didn't, What's Next
The second year of the 2023-2024 legislative session began on Jan. 3, 2024, and ended on June 6, 2024. Here are some of the most significant developments of the 2023-2024 session.Did Johnson & Johnson's Proposed $8B Talc Bankruptcy Plan Just Jump to $9.1B?
More than a decade after taking on Johnson & Johnson with the first trial linking baby powder to ovarian cancer, attorney Allen Smith on Wednesday signed off on a proposed bankruptcy plan after negotiating for an additional $1 billion.Trending Stories
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