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Wells Fargo Litigation Over 'Reverse Redlining' in Mortgage Lending Practices Moves Federal Courts
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide.Tech-Enabled Transactional Practice of the Year, Law Firm: Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe
"The essence of innovation lies with our lawyers and their deep understanding of our clients' objectives and challenges, coupled with an enthusiasm to think beyond convention," said Wendy Butler Curtis, Chief Innovation Officer at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe.Grindr's Former CPO Talks Gen AI, Privacy Policy Mismatches, Practices, and More
Legaltech News sat down with Ron De Jesus, the industry's first field chief privacy officer, to discuss his new role at data privacy and compliance solutions firm Transcend and the issues top of his mind in the privacy space.Regulatory Challenges Deter Investors From Justice Tech Startups—But the Opportunity Is Massive
Three main regulatory hurdles stand in the way of justice tech companies hoping to succeed in a tough market. But if they can get around them, the benefits may result in windfalls.Regulatory Challenges Deter Investors From Justice Tech Startups—But the Opportunity Is Massive
Three main regulatory hurdles stand in the way of justice tech companies hoping to succeed in a tough market. But if they can get around them, the benefits may result in windfalls.View more book results for the query "*"
Uber's 'Superficial Safety Efforts' Called Out in Derivative Suit
The lawsuit alleges that if Uber's board members and executives had made a point to implement safety measures like screening drivers more carefully, the company might not now be facing liability in the hundreds of cases in which riders, primarily women, say they were sexually assaulted.With High Interest in Law Firm Acquisitions, 'A Likely Uptick' in Mergers Underway
Law firms with between 400 and 800 lawyers are especially hungry to acquire smaller firms right now, noted Lisa Smith at Fairfax.Massachusetts High Court Upholds $8.8M Judgment, Finding Retailer Violated Overtime Pay Laws
"Simply put, a sales employee's commissions are one type of compensation, and overtime and Sunday pay are separate types of compensation that require employers to make additional payments to employees. By attempting to allocate amounts owed to its sales employees in commissions toward their overtime and Sunday premium draws, Jordan's did not provide its sales employees with separate and additional overtime and Sunday pay, thereby violating the overtime and Sunday pay statutes," Justice Serge Georges, Jr., said.Suisman Shapiro Secures $1.15 Million Settlement
"Part of me wishes I could have tried it because I think we would have done very well, and it would have been a really interesting experience to see how the jury reacted to that defense," plaintiffs counsel Isabel Del Vecchio said.The Challenge of China: What Will Kirkland, Latham and the Rest of Big Law Do Now?
It's getting increasingly difficult to operate a law firm in Greater China, writes The Global Lawyer. How long can Big Law last?Trending Stories
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