The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | December 23, 2020
In this month's column, I will try to look closely at that process and the arguments in favor and against it, to see how some of the issues involved in the disputes are the same as those involving e-discovery.
By Phillip Bantz | December 22, 2020
"It wasn't something I'd mapped out or planned. I had different ideas in terms of where my career path might take me," said Christopher Burrell, who worked for seven years at Samsung's legal department in Washington, D.C.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 21, 2020
The suit stems from comments Inga Saffron, a Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture columnist, made about a 2011 column Stu Bykofsky wrote.
By Dan Clark | December 14, 2020
The former associate GC for a Pittsburgh company alleges he was fired in retaliation for requesting time off while sick, and to work from Slovenia while he recovered.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Ryan Tarinelli | December 9, 2020
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who has joined the lawsuit, likened Facebook to an illegal monopoly. "This lawsuit is straightforward," he said. "We're alleging that Facebook built a monopoly that, as we speak, is doing all it can to stifle competition[.]"
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | October 1, 2020
With the pandemic having made in-person meetings or gatherings dangerous, digital tools built to satisfy all of the needs of persons to conduct business, have discussions and otherwise take the steps which comprise litigation were, at times, put into place to substitute those tools for the in-person gatherings through which litigation had traditionally been conducted.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | September 17, 2020
The attorney for a warehouse worker told the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, in a case likely to determine whether Pennsylvania employees should be compensated for time spent going through on-site security screenings, that even if they wait in line for just a few minutes a day, it should still be compensated under the Pennsylvania Minimum Wage Act.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 17, 2020
An escalating rift between two groups of lawyers, one led by Katrina Carroll of Carlson Lynch and the other by Ekwan Rhow of Bird Marella, could unravel a confidential class action settlement that TikTok plans to file next month in court.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Howard J. Bashman | September 14, 2020
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court recently issued a notice stating that the court has not yet decided whether its October 2020 oral argument session will occur in person in Harrisburg or remotely online.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Erica Silverman | September 9, 2020
Litigator Karl Riley previously practiced at Snell & Wilmer, and more recently clerked for Ninth Circuit Judge Johnnie Rawlinson.
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