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New Study by Author of 'Carceral' Judges Report Turns Focus to 'Excessive' Sentences
The new report, co-authored by the watchdog group Scrutinize and the Center on Race, Inequality, and the Law at the New York University School of Law, identifies judges who had sentences reversed or reduced from 2007 to 2023 and includes tallies of how many years were reduced from their sentencing determinations.Has a Law Professor Found a Better Way to Quantify Circuit Splits for the Justices?
Stanford's Joseph A. Grundfest says his percentages-rich method involves more than simple "nose counting."As 'Social Inflation' Helps Fuel 'Nuclear' Verdicts, Insurers Address 'Legal System Abuse'
In this week's Legal Speak episode, James Whittle with the American Property Casualty Insurance Association dives into the impact of what the organization has dubbed "legal system abuse" as social inflation—the belief that large corporations are "bad actors with deep pockets"—helps fuel "nuclear" verdicts.'Trap for Unguarded Consumer': Appellate Ruling Finds UIM Step-Down Provision Was Unclear
The ruling, which denied Wausau Underwriters Insurance Co.'s motion for reconsideration, waded into a novel question of insurance law regarding coverage for a vehicle with an alternate garaging address than what's listed on the policy.View more book results for the query "*"
Sullivan & Cromwell, Williams & Connolly Expand DC Space, as Leasing Activity Picks Up
As S&C and Williams & Connolly each take roughly a floor of extra space, Finnegan is giving back a floor in D.C.Midsize Moves: McNees Adds Archer Partner, Wiggin and Dana Hires Former Quinn Emmanuel Team
McNees Wallace & Nurick announced that corporate and securities attorney Allen C. Tucci joined the firm's Devon, Pennsylvania, office; Wiggin and Dana's intellectual property practice announced that litigator Kate Cassidy and her team have joined the firm's New York office, Cassidy as a partner.Da Vinci Partners Sues Kili Technology, Claiming Gen AI Tool 'davinci' Infringes Trademark
Swiss patent law firm Da Vinci Partners sued Kili Technology for trademark infringement and unfair competition over the naming of its generative AI-powered patent drafting tool davinci, arguing the lines between "goods" and "services" have blurred. This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.Da Vinci Law Firm Claims Kili Technology's Gen AI Tool 'davinci' Infringes Trademark
Swiss patent firm Da Vinci Partners sued Kili Technology over the naming of its patent drafting tool davinci, arguing the lines between "goods" and "services" have blurred.Trending Stories
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