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Going, Going, Gone! Florida Lawyers Up to Bat After Baseball Shatters Sales Records
Los Angeles Dodger Shohei Ohtani whacked the ball into the stands on Sept. 19, becoming the only player in MLB history to hit 50 home runs and steal 50 bases in the same season. The ball sold at auction Tuesday for $4.3 million.Federal appeals panel says suspended lawyer Michael Avenatti should be resentenced
Avenatti rose to fame representing porn actor Stormy Daniels against former President Donald Trump and was later convicted of diverting money from his California clients for his own use.Allies Wanted: After $100M Victory, These Lawyers Seek to Bolster Plaintiff's Bar
"We do want to be part of the plaintiffs bar and help train other attorneys ... because we believe that the more good work that we do and that we help others do helps all of our clients and helps raise the bar," Andrew Ranks said. "Our 'Cruz' verdict has resulted in other great settlements for other attorneys. It's a rising tide for everybody."Division Over Monsanto's Preemption Defense Deepens as Mass. Court Tosses Roundup Claims
The Massachusetts ruling accepts a legal defense from Monsanto that has, until recently, found little success. But the company recently gained new traction on the argument with a win in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.Corporate Confidentiality Unlocked: Leveraging Common Interest Privilege for Effective Collaboration
In the complex realm of corporate litigation, the sanctity of attorney-client privilege is often the backbone of a robust defense strategy. Yet, the scope of this privilege can blur when multiple corporations collaborate with separate legal teams. In such situations, the common interest privilege (CIP) becomes a crucial tool, enabling corporations with distinct legal counsel to share information and strategize jointly without forfeiting confidentiality.View more book results for the query "*"
Don't Rush to Change That Noncompete Just Yet, Employment Lawyers Advise
"I'm not necessarily recommending to my clients just yet to modify their restrictive covenant programs based on some theoretical risk that the NLRB will find them unenforceable as a general proposition," employment lawyer Joshua L. Weiner said.Three Legal Technology Trends That Can Maximize Legal Team Efficiency and Productivity
By 2026, Gartner predicts that 50% of office workers in global enterprises will be AI-augmented, either to increase productivity or to raise the quality of their work. In this article, Gartner experts have identified three major tech trends affecting legal professionals.The 'Lopez' Decision Demands Legislative Action. The Marvin Mayfield Act Is the Solution.
There is a bill currently pending, the Marvin Mayfield Act, which would eliminate mandatory minimum sentences in New York.Mass. Appellate Court Chief Justice Nominee Discusses AI, Mentoring and Hybrid Work
"Every day we're advancing and with AI here and coming, I think we're going to have all kinds of challenges," the chief justice nominee told the panel.With Chair Regularly on the Road, Duane Morris Names First Phila. Office Managing Partner
"The thought now was that we could really use someone who's laser focused on Philadelphia," said commercial litigation co-chair James Steigerwald, who stepped into the role earlier this month.Trending Stories
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