By Amanda Bronstad | August 17, 2020
"It's very rare, and as a result kind of disappointing, but when it happens it's wonderful," said Oakland-based Tycko & Zavereei partner Sabita Soneji, of landing leadership roles in multidistrict litigation.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 29, 2020
The "Securities Class Action Filings – 2020 Midyear Assessment," compiled by Cornerstone Research and the Stanford Law School Securities Class Action Clearinghouse, found that there were 182 new class action securities filings through June 30, an 18% decrease from the second half of 2019 and the lowest since the end of 2016.
By Ross Todd | July 15, 2020
Vanderbilt Law professor Terry Maroney has proposed a new "psycho-legal theory" of judicial temperament as an alternative to the current folk wisdom on the topic.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 6, 2020
According to Law.com research, women made up 40% of lawyers leading four or more MDLs created from 2016 to 2019. Although most of the top firms remain the same, some have spread out appointments to several lawyers, including women. "These are badass attorneys who are also women," said Mike Morgan, of Morgan & Morgan.
The American Lawyer | News|Research
By Patrick Smith | June 17, 2020
In a survey of law firm respondents, 25% are forfeiting more revenue due to unpaid bills compared to the months leading up the COVID-19 outbreak.
By Xiumei Dong | November 14, 2019
Demand for legal services in California continued to pick up into the third quarter, fueling strong revenue growth, according to Citi's latest survey.
National Law Journal | Research
By Amanda Bronstad | September 20, 2019
The report comes as new federal rules have encouraged electronic notices in class action settlements. But the report found that email notices had a lower claims rate than did traditional materials sent in the mail.
The Recorder | Analysis|Research
By Xiumei Dong | June 26, 2019
Kruze Consulting surveyed its startup clients about the smaller law firms they turn to.
By Erin Hichman | April 18, 2019
The class actions at Jones Day are the tip of the iceberg. Women say change is needed.
By Keith Naughton | March 14, 2019
Seven in 10 Americans don't want to go anywhere near self-driving cars, according to AAA's latest survey.
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