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Why Legal Operations Is Top of Mind for Midsize Firm Tyson & Mendes
Legal ops leadership is common in-house, but not as much on the law firm side. This firm's legal operations head, a litigator, says that should change.Restaurant Chains Fret They'll Be on Hook for Franchisees' Transgressions
As the legal landscape shifts, attorneys are advising franchisors to limit their potential legal exposure by exerting less control over franchisees.Judge Denies Mistrial in Opioid Trial After Juror Did Her Own Research
U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, who is overseeing an opioid trial that began on Oct. 4, had dismissed Juror No. 4 after she admitted doing her own internet research on a topic brought up during testimony last week.Ga. Justices to Consider Constitutionality of Arresting State Capitol Protesters
"Georgians must be able to speak their minds in the State Capitol building, the seat of our democracy," said ACLU of Georgia legal director Sean J. Young.View more book results for the query "*"
'A Dry Transcript' Helps to Doom Plaintiffs, as Jury Awards Defense Verdict in Georgia Med-Mal Suit
"We couldn't present his story in our way," said plaintiffs attorney Richard Mitchell of Mitchell & Shapiro in Atlanta. "That was tough."Deal Watch: Lots of IPOs and SPACs, Including One SPAC Merger That Has Drawn a Lot of Interest
Not a huge week for deals, but IPOs and SPACs made noise, including one that involves a former president.Jury Awards $3M Med Mal Verdict to Widow of Phila. Man Who Died From Cancer
The plaintiff's lawyer, Kevin Harden of Ross Feller Casey, said the case was an example of insurance companies attempting to "play chicken" with plaintiffs lawyers who they assume are under-resourced and coping with court delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic.The First Step in Overhauling Criminal Justice? Abolish the Death Penalty
"Abolishing the death penalty will not change the ideology of the current Supreme Court. Rather, it will take state and local officials and advocates to abolish," said Rachel A. Van Cleave, a professor of law and former dean at Golden Gate University School of Law.'Compassionate' Jury Awards $13.5M for Motorist Injured in 2013 Collision
"I told the insurance company it's an eight-figure case. Their response was, 'No Orange County jury will ever give a verdict in eight figures, especially during COVID.' And my response was 'I guess we'll find out,'" plaintiff's attorney Andrew Finkelstein said.Trending Stories
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