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Proof of Burden: Defensibility Data in Proportionality Disputes and Discovery Generally
When facing a motion to compel (or a motion for sanctions)—as highlighted by the court's order in Garner v. Amazon—pulling back the curtain a bit on defensibility data can be essential to fashioning a winning argument.Nervous System: The Laws of Thought
How nineteenth-century Boolean math was encoded as machine logic and became a building block of digital electronics, ushering in the Information Age.Helicopter Pilot Said He Was Unlawfully Terminated
On Oct. 10, 2017, plaintiff Patrick DeVore, 68, was terminated from his employment as an emergency helicopter pilot by Metro Aviation Inc. DeVore claimed that his termination was in violation of Pennsylvania public policy.As Justices Debate Student Loans, Ga. Borrowers See Disconnect
"It felt like people who could never understand why we would want something like this," said Niara Thompson, a University of Georgia student. "I wanted to be like, 'Y'all don't understand. Y'all are focusing on this, but there's people out here who are struggling to find food for their families.'"View more book results for the query "*"
Avoid the White Flag by Negotiating Surrender Provisions in Commercial Leases
Notwithstanding the importance of a lease to the balance sheets of both landlords and tenants, surrender provisions are commonly glossed over and consequences can be detrimental to either side.After Mass Layoffs Snared CLO, Snyk Quietly Rebuilding Legal Team
"Sometimes, people can make very dramatic decisions very quickly, in response to what's going on within a company, only to find out those conditions weren't as bad as they had feared, and that the resulting risks aren't worth it," said Melba Hughes, a partner at Major, Lindsey and Africa.What a Busy Year in Class Action Settlements Meant on the Recovering Side of the Docket
Steve Cirami, the head of the class action team at fintech company Broadridge, says last year's surge in activity was just "the tip of the iceberg" in terms of what to expect in cross-border, global settlements.Eli Lilly's Insulin Price Cut Not Likely to Extricate It From Legal Morass
"If a company has acquired or maintained monopoly power through anticompetitive means, they're liable under the antitrust laws whether or not they're exploiting their monopoly power by charging monopoly prices," said Daniel Crane, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School.Why Did Big Law Grow Equity Tiers Despite Demand Drop?: The Morning Minute
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