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Judge Rules Anthem, Cigna Can't Recover Damages Over Botched Merger
Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster critiqued both companies' handling of the blocked merger in ruling neither can seek damages from the other.Queens Restaurant Sues Cuomo Over NYC Indoor Dining Ban
An Italian restaurant in Queens is suing Gov. Andrew Cuomo over the state's ban on indoor dining in New York City.Flynn Loses Bid to Force Trial Judge to Quickly Dismiss Criminal Case
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit found that Flynn had not demonstrated a need for an intervention preventing U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan from proceeding with an inquiry into the Justice Department's retreat from the prosecution.Jury Trials Face Unprecedented Challenges Amid Pandemic
Whether a trial is in person with social distancing, completely virtual or a combination of both, trial attorneys will encounter new challenges in jury selection.How Law Firms Around the World Are Bringing People Back to the Office
Law.com International has broken down how law firms in each major financial hubs are managing a return to the office.View more book results for the query "*"
Triggering and Production of 'Litigation Holds'
Mark A. Berman's State E-Discovery column: Addressing the rarely litigated issue of the production of "litigation hold" related documents, a recent decision discusses when such information is required to be turned over to the party alleging spoliation.'Poppycock!': Judge Blocks Trump Policy Tapping Border Agents to Screen Asylum-Seekers
"These procedures plainly violate Congress's requirements," U.S. Senior District Judge Richard Leon said of the training border patrol agents receive to conduct credible fear assessments for asylum-seekers.For Firms, Document Automation Has Become More Necessary, But Harder to Adopt
If COVID-19 was the accelerant for more law firms to recognize the importance of document automation, it's also served as their biggest obstacle toward adoption.Coronavirus May Expose Vulnerabilities in Noncompetes
Require returning employees to sign a new noncompete that resets the clock. But keep in mind that in Texas and most other states, an employer must give the employee something new (legally known as "consideration") in exchange for the new noncompete agreement.Trending Stories
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