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Judge Nixes Netflix's Bid to Toss Chess Grandmaster's Defamation Suit Over 'The Queen's Gambit'
Georgian chess player Nona Gaprindashvili, 80, filed a complaint in September 2021 alleging that Netflix made false statements about her in the popular Netflix show "The Queen's Gambit." The suit was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.'Should Be Done Better': How to Avoid Key Mistakes With Judges
Welcome to Southeast Takeaways, a weekly look at news of the legal profession that will highlight important developments to help you manage your firms,…UPMC Sues Over Contributions to SEIU Pension Fund Contributions
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Steinhauer v. Liberty Mut. Ins. Co.
Despite being insured by Liberty Insurance Corporation, the insureds sued Liberty Mutual.Compelled by Venture Capital and Life Sciences Work, Wilson Sonsini Launches in Boulder
There are more than 700 life sciences companies in Colorado, which last year raised a total of $2.4 billion in financing, the firm noted.View more book results for the query "*"
Proskauer Sees Double-Digit Revenue, Profit Gains as Core Industry Sectors Thrive
The firm crossed the $1 billion revenue mark for the second time, driven by sports, media and private credit work.Former Legal Aid Society Attorney-in-Chief Steven Banks Joins Paul Weiss
After 33 years at The Legal Aid Society and eight with the New York City Department of Social Services, longtime pro bono attorney Steven Banks joined Big Law.Former Howard Law Prof Can Proceed With 4th Amendment Claims Against Maryland Police
A Maryland district court judge has allowed a former Howard University law professor to proceed with allegations of unreasonable search and seizure against Montgomery County police officers over an incident that occurred at the professor's home, but dismissed several other claims.Bruce Jacobs' Very Bad Day: Judges Take Aim at South Florida Lawyer's Nearly 3,500-Page Filings
"He's going to get himself disbarred," Bob Jarvis, a legal ethics professor at Nova Southeastern University College of Law, said. "If not now, then sometime in the future."Legal Marketers Explain How LinkedIn Posts Could Seem Like a Hard Sell—and No One Likes That
"When does it become obnoxious? I don't have an expert answer," Chicago legal recruiter Mike Evers said. "It's a fine line, isn't it? It's probably the Supreme Court definition of pornography, which is, I know it when I see it."Trending Stories
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