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'Stop Billing Us Without an Explanation,' GCs Tell Law Firms
In-house leaders have said that law firms billing without a breakdown can be an 'administrative nightmare.'Why Law Firms Are Suing Ex-Clients More Frequently: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.$150M Malpractice Suit Against Winston & Strawn Proceeds in Discovery
The former owners of a prominent hotel have argued that the law firm's advice triggered a default on the property.$150M Malpractice Suit Against Winston & Strawn Over Loss of New York Hotel Proceeds in Discovery
The former owners of a prominent hotel have argued that the law firm's advice triggered a default on the property.Starting to Answer Insurance Coverage Questions Two Decades Into Opioid Crisis
Beyond the devastating physical toll, the opioid epidemic has had severe economic consequences on the nation as well. A bipartisan congressional report issued earlier this year found that the opioid epidemic costs the United States roughly $1 trillion a year.View more book results for the query "*"
Intel Legal Ops Lead Leaves to Take Same Role at Twilio
Andy Krebs said on LinkedIn that he worked with great colleagues and friends at Intel but decided to "close this chapter to start a new adventure."Law Firms Are Suing Ex-Clients More Frequently, Unwilling to Leave 6-Figure Legal Fees on Table
As firms pay closer attention to their margins, so is fee litigation. In one example, a firm is fighting in New York state court to recoup more than $460,000 in arbitration fees from a former client.Black Ice Slip and Fall Yields $2.15M Settlement in New Jersey
A woman seriously injured after a fall on black ice settled her suit against the property owner and snow removal contractor for $2.15 million.Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-165
Where court staff have relayed to a judge certain remarks made openly by a physician witness while waiting for the case to be called, and the judge concludes those remarks reflect gender and other bias and a lack of professionalism to a level that could directly impact the doctor's credibility and/or might be relevant in evaluating the conclusions reached in the physician's report, the judge (a) may, but need not, report the remarks to an appropriate authority, and (b) must disclose the remarks to all parties so that they may be heard on the matter.Trending Stories
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