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As Strikes Soar, In-House Counsel Seek Strategies for Handling Labor Chaos
"They're just angry. Their brains are on fire. It's how well you can manage those brains on fire," said Deb Smolensky, senior vice president at the consulting firm NFP.Focusing an Economic Lens on the Decrease in Federal Civil Jury Trials
"I think the [decline in] civil jury trials in the federal court can be styled to be a market failure because the price is too high," says Ninth Circuit Senior Judge Carlos Bea.Focusing an Economic Lens On the Decrease In Federal Civil Jury Trials
"I think the [decline in] civil jury trials in the federal court can be styled to be a market failure because the price is too high," says Ninth Circuit Senior Judge Carlos Bea.Canadian Firms Act as Families Sue Hamas for $250M Over October 7 Attacks
The lawsuit, filed on the one-year anniversary of the October 7 attacks in Israel, seeks compensation under Canada's Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act.Do Justices Have To Listen To Lower Courts?
"Counsel, we have had cases where we came out the other way than every court of appeals had come out, right?" Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. asked.View more book results for the query "*"
Clifford Chance, Freshfields and White & Case Make C-Suite Appointments
The firms have bulked up their c-suites with top appointments across their New York and London offices.Beasley Allen Attorneys Launch Latest Class Action Against BioLab Following Chemical Leak
"This is not the first time that BioLab's negligence has exposed the surrounding community, and it is a shame that members of this community are suffering because of it," said plaintiff counsel Rhon Jones of Beasley Allen in Montgomery, Alabama.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-242
(1) A judge has no ethical duty to investigate allegations from the court attorney's former romantic partner about the court attorney's conduct before working for the judge. (2) Where the court attorney has admitted certain allegations which, in the judge's view, constitute substantial professional misconduct, the judge must take appropriate action. (3) With respect to other allegations of a more personal and private nature, the judge need not take any action unless the judge concludes he/she has received information indicating a substantial likelihood that the attorney has committed a substantial violation of Rules of Professional Conduct. (4) On these facts, the judge has no ethical obligation to report the court attorney to the grievance committee or terminate the court attorney's employment.A Year of War: Law Firms in the Middle East Persevere
One year after turmoil in the Middle East erupted following the Hamas attack in Israel and the ensuing war in Gaza, law firms across the region have continued to function. But the cost of war has taken its toll.Super Micro Hit with Securities Lawsuit For Alleged Statements Over Russian Sanctions-Busting
Shareholders filed the class action in San Jose federal court. Class counsel from Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro and Labaton Keller Sucharow included he company's CEO and CFO as co-defendants.Trending Stories
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