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No One Knew Who Hit Pedestrian Injured in Crosswalk. Here's How Stratford Lawyer Got Him $100,000
"It's such a crap shoot going after people's asset and them personally, which is what we would have had to do in this case," Stratford lawyer Ryan Miller said.Read the Complaint: Uber's Former Chief Security Officer Charged for Cover-Up of Hack
Federal prosecutors allege that former Uber executive Joseph Sullivan attempted to hide a 2016 data breach that compromised the personally identifiable information of about 57 million Uber users and drivers.Malicious Prosecution Counts Reinstated in Carlia Brady's Suit Against Woodbridge, Officers
U.S. District Judge Susan Wigenton rolled back an April ruling dismissing counts under federal and state civil rights laws after Brady asserted in a motion for reconsideration that such claims are not time-barred if they stem from a timely filed malicious prosecution claim.How I Made Partner: Bilzin Sumberg's Adrian Felix
"The COVID-19 pandemic will open new doors, so try to think outside of the box and find areas and opportunities to set yourself apart."$4.9M Settlement for Mother of Passenger Killed in Auto Accident
The mother of a young man killed while riding in a vehicle that spun out of control has settled her lawsuit with the vehicle's owner and the driver for $4.9 million.View more book results for the query "*"
Luzerne Judge's Refusal to Seal Settlement Agreement in Med Mal Case Upheld
A three-judge panel in A.A. v. Glicken rejected an argument by defendants Lehigh Valley Hospital and related entities that not sealing the settlement agreement in a lawsuit stemming from the negligent circumcision of a newborn would have a chilling effect on future settlements and go against the parties' interest in privacy.Will Law Firms in Asia Keep Pace With Legal Tech Post-Pandemic?
Singapore has embraced legal innovation more than most of its Asian neighbors, as startups and other legal tech programs have received strong government backing.2nd Circuit Panel Denies Police Union Bid to Block Release of Discipline Data by NYCLU
The database contains more than 320,000 misconduct complaints involving 81,000 officers dating back to 1985, the NYCLU said.Miller Canfield, Debevoise Announce New Diversity and Inclusion Leaders
Michelle Crockett will take the newly created CDO position at Miller Canfield, while Leslie Richards-Yellen will be the new director of global diversity at Debevoise.General Counsel Should Connect With Employees as Often as Possible During Pandemic
"This is not a time to be giving performance reviews. People will not hear any positive information, they will only hear negative news," Dr. Helena Boschi said. "This will increase anxiety levels and it will not help."Trending Stories
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