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A Child Custody Framework for Avoiding Court Delays and Moving Families Forward
In 2024, helping our clients become unstuck in their custody issues requires looking beyond the standard model that "conflict=court" to find innovative solutions that sidestep court delays while still protecting children's best interests.Geopolitical Risks Force Us to Fastrack AI in Financial Crime Compliance
The pace of change combined with the unpredictability of updates from major regulators has increased pressure on legal and compliance professionals to keep pace.What Are the Benefits and Risks of a Spousal Support Buyout?
Deborah E. Nelson offers a case study to demonstrate the risks and rewards of spousal support buyout.Too Good to Be True? Ozempic Lawsuit Moves Forward as Gastrointestinal Issues Surface
Ozempic isn't without side effects, however, and several patients who have experienced severe complications from the drug are now suing Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly on allegations that the pharmaceutical companies misled doctors on the drugs' potential risks.Navigating a Tricky Matter-Intake Problem Involving a Conflict and Confidential Information
The best practice when discussing a new matter with a prospective client (or a current client) is to perform and clear a conflict check before acquiring any information the prospective client considers to be confidential.View more book results for the query "*"
Ancient Torts and Modern Assets
Recent court rulings show the venerable common-law tort of conversion providing an effective vehicle for relief in a number of cryptocurrency and NFT disputes.US Worker Shortages and H-1B Visas in Health Care
Because of the various avenues available, foreign health care workers should keep abreast of the different visa types; advantages, disadvantages, and eligibility for each; and the processes and timelines involved.Davis Polk Lures Another Cravath Partner, Adding M&A Litigator
Rory Leraris is at least the fourth Cravath partner who Davis Polk has hired in the last few years.The Doctrine of Relation Back: 'Nemeth v. K-Tooling'
The doctrine of relation back has generated a substantial body of case law. It was recently re-examined at the end of 2023 by the Court of Appeals in 'Nemeth v. K-Tooling', resulting in important clarification of ambiguities in the three-pronged analysis which have arisen over time.Big Law Has 'False Sense of Security' as Clients Depart for Midsized Firms
Since the financial crisis of 2007-2008, "market power shifted decisively from law firms to the clients, rapidly moving from a sellers' to a buyers' market for legal services," a new report from Thomson Reuters and Georgetown Law says.Trending Stories
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