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As Bellwether Trials Resume, Mass Tort Lawsuits Soar Due to Litigation Funding
Since the District of New Jersey enacted a local rule in June 2021 mandating the disclosure of any third-party litigation funding arrangements, many such arrangements have come to light in high-profile mass tort suits in New Jersey, said Anthony Anastasio, president of the New Jersey Civil Justice Institute.Should Law Firm Staff Be Worried About Job Cuts and the End of Hybrid Work?
While staff could see lower pay raises in the near future, mass layoffs are unlikely, said staffing experts.Pond Lehocky Taps Outside Consultant for New Chief Culture Role
Texas-based leadership strategist Bill Biggs will work in a hybrid capacity, splitting time between his Texas home and the firm's Philadelphia headquarters.Nearly $2M Arbitration Award Upheld for Hospital Over Consulting Firm's Miscalculation
When Meadowlands Hospital decided to create a graduate medical education program, it contracted with Besler & Co. to provide consultation services, including a three-year estimate of graduate and indirect medical education reimbursements. Besler provided the estimate using what turned out to be an incorrect per-resident amount.How To Build a Compliance Culture in Your Organization
In general, a compliance culture will help you avoid costly pitfalls like having to rebuild a product or service offering due to legal issues or negative publicity; it will lower the risk of lost trust and lawsuits, which can be game-ending.View more book results for the query "*"
Texas Employers Funding Abortion Travel Trying to Stay Out of Conservative Lawmakers' Crosshairs
"If you poke your head up on an issue like this, you risk becoming an enforcement target," said Rob Chesnut, a former Airbnb general counsel and chief ethics officer.Texas Accused of Blatant Judge Shopping in Lawsuits Challenging Biden Policies
The amicus brief accuses Texas of specifically filing lawsuits in divisions entirely, or almost entirely, staffed by Republican-appointed judges.NJ Appeals Court: Minority Tolling Provision Does Not Apply to Minor Decedents
"The Legislature specifically addressed liability for acts that occurred to a person who has died when it drafted the Wrongful Death Act and plainly intended all wrongful death cases be filed within two years of a decedent's death," stated the judge. "Because the Act is limited in its application to those already deceased, had the Legislature intended to apply minority tolling to claims brought on behalf of deceased minors, it would have stated so explicitly."Dentons Opens 'Venture Technology Center' in Mexico City
The office is geared toward helping clients in Latin America navigate the constant, accelerated change that comes with the adoption of increasingly advanced technology.Trending Stories
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