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After COP26, Lawyers Step In to Turn Rhetoric Into Reality
The goals of the conference come at a time when law firm ESG practices are booming and clients need help implementing environmental initiatives. But for plaintiffs lawyers, it's about compensating the injured, not changing policy.Can the Law Really Accommodate NFTs?
The notion of possessing something online that is truly unique is where most people think the value of NFTs is - but this is a misconception. The real value comes in being able to prove ownership of the original from which everything else was derived.Jury Awards $9.7M Verdict in Case Over Botched Brain Surgery
Co-lead counsel Shanin Specter—who tried the case with Kila Baldwin—said that the treatment for their client's condition would typically be a craniotomy, but instead, the surgeon opted to use a new, experimental procedure.Nearly $190K in Sanctions Against Black Srebnick Litigator Affirmed at South Florida Appellate Court
"When you get served with a 21-day safe harbor notice, you need to take it seriously because if you don't, you're going to be paying a lot of money," said Anthony Accetta, an attorney based in Coral Gables.Ex-Microsemi CEO Seeks New Fraud Claims Over Failed Tech Company Investment
A judge has twice denied terminating sanctions requested by the defense, though she recently approved dueling sanctions motions.View more book results for the query "*"
NYC's Corporation Counsel: Practicing Law During the Pandemic — Crisis, Challenges and Opportunities
The following speech was delivered by Georgia Pestana, New York City's first woman and first Latina to lead its Law Department, on Nov. 12 for New York Law School's CityLaw breakfast series.Associates Have a 'Power Previous Generations Didn't Have'
The top of the law firms are aging out—they might be taking early retirement, and younger lawyers band together and say, "We're going to be the ones in control and we're going to set how we're going to do things," or "Our job is not our whole life—we have other things, we want a better balance."Trump Accuser Agrees to End Defamation Lawsuit, Accepts 'No Compensation,' Lawyers Say
Summer Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice," sued Donald Trump for defamation in January 2017 after he described as a "hoax" her allegations that he groped and kissed her without her consent.After NCAA Legal Setbacks, 'Pay to Play' No Longer Far-Fetched
"I don't want to call myself an advocate for pay to play. I just think it is inevitable," said Joseph Schafer, an attorney in Lippes Mathias' Sports, Entertainment and Hospitality TeamBannon Indicted for Contempt of Congress Over Refusal to Comply With Jan. 6 Subpoenas
The former Trump adviser was indicted on two counts of contempt of Congress.Trending Stories
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