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The Ninth Circuit Got It Very Wrong in 'Heckman v. Live Nation'
"The 'Heckman' ruling is disappointing, and it also underscores the misconceptions surrounding arbitration, even among federal appellate court judges," write New Era ADR's Rich Lee, Collin Williams, Michelle Tyler and Shane Mulrooney.Policy Wonks' Obsession: What Will Tuesday's Election Mean for FTC Firebrand Khan?
"The Senate needs to turn Republican, or she may be there for a long time," said Douglas Ross, a University of Washington law professor.'Must Be Stopped': New Nationwide Class Action Targets 'Junk Fees'
"With our clients, we are taking a stand for families across the country and are committed to securing damages for affected families and injunctive relief to prevent further harm," plaintiffs lawyer Shana Khader said.Leveraging Partner Training To Recruit and Retain
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Jen Patton, the chief talent officer for Foley & Lardner in Houston, and Leigh Riley, a Milwaukee partner and member of the firm's management committee, speak with ALM senior business of law reporter Brenda Sapino Jeffreys about how the firm's new partner training program can help benefit lawyers throughout their careers.View more book results for the query "*"
Trump Files $10B Suit Against CBS in Amarillo Federal Court
The 19-page complaint is mainly due to a long series of insults directed at the Democratic nominee, her party and debatable accusations about the overall integrity of CBS.Old Laws, New Tricks: Lawyers Using Patchwork of Creative Legal Theories to Target New Tech
"Most of the litigation to date is novel, and a win in one court doesn't necessarily scare away the plaintiff's counsel from trying over and over again, or from flooding every website that their clients come in contact with and sending a demand letter," said Bethany Lukitsch, a BakerHostetler partner.California Supreme Court to Consider Reach of Two Data Privacy Laws
Lawyers for petitioner Illuminate Education Inc. wrote that an appellate court's recent interpretation of the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act and the Customer Records Act could lead to "perverse consequences."Abbott, Mead Johnson Win Defense Verdict Over Preemie Infant Formula
In closing arguments on Wednesday, plaintiff's lawyer Timothy Cronin asked jurors for $6 billion in punitive damages.Trending Stories
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