By Adolfo Pesquera | April 20, 2022
"On a certain level, it's just a little—insulting may not be the right word—but there's a level of 'You can't be serious!' that cats get tax-exempt treatment, but not women," Baker Botts partner Meghan D. McElvy said.
By ALM Staff | March 21, 2022
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | January 7, 2022
In this week's episode, Skadden's Alli Brown shares her strategy for securing defense verdicts in venues considered to be plaintiff-friendly.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 30, 2021
Recent recalls of consumer products like Peloton treadmills, sleep apnea machines and sunscreen haven't faced the same level of legal exposure. Plaintiffs lawyers who file such class actions say a lot depends on the details of the recall.
By Frank Ready | June 30, 2021
LegalZoom CEO Dan Wernikoff rang the opening bell at the Nasdaq Global Market on Wednesday morning to help celebrate the California-based DIY legal services company officially going public.
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By Dan Roe | January 8, 2021
The relative stagnancy bodes well for the health of the legal industry, which is poised to see a wave of hiring in 2021, said Major, Lindsey & Africa president John Cashman.
By Angela Morris | December 17, 2020
The major issue is plastic wrapping with a bright orange border, prominence of the word "Hawaiian," and a see-through window that lets 12 fluffy, golden Hawaiian sweet rolls peek out at shoppers.
By Raychel Lean | December 10, 2020
"We have made our expectations clear, and our tolerance should not be expected in the future," one judge wrote in a special concurrence.
By Michael A. Mora | November 11, 2020
Out of the three million class members, only one has voiced opposition to the proposed settlement reached with Prevagen maker, Quincy Bioscience – an alleged "professional objector" whose license the State Bar of California has revoked, Adam Moskowitz said.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 5, 2020
The first virtual trial involving cosmetic talcum powder ended abruptly this week after the plaintiff, a 54-year-old man with mesothelioma, became too ill to communicate with his attorneys. Alameda County Superior Court Judge Stephen Kaus told jurors, via Zoom, that he would have to declare a mistrial.
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