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Daily Report Online

Delta's Top Lawyer 'Begging' for Project-Based Billing

The issue of alternative fee arrangements was among many topics that Delta's Peter Carter and other top lawyers at Fortune 500 companies, including UPS, AIG and Union Pacific, discussed during a panel at the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association's Southeast Regional Conference in Atlanta last week.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

GE Regulatory Lawyer Michael Fitzpatrick Helping to Shape World of Tomorrow

Fitzpatrick and GE outside counsel Lisa Ellman of Hogan Lovells recently spoke with Corporate Counsel about emerging technologies.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Kelly-Ann Gibbs Cartwright Devotes Her Professional Time as Employment Law Litigator

Cartwright is executive partner for Holland & Knight in Miami and chair of the Directors Committee.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Judge Awards Hydraulic Company $3.1M in Trade Secrets Theft Case

A York-based manufacturer of hydraulic parts for use in NASA rocket launches has been awarded more than $3 million in its lawsuit against former employees and its competitors for misappropriation of its trade secrets.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Who's That in the Sky? FAA Poised to Move Forward With Drone ID Rule

A rule requiring drone identification technology could help pave the way for other, more permissive regulations. But it's up in the air how the FAA will handle legal restrictions on regulating hobbyists and privacy challenges.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

2nd Circuit Upholds Northrop Grumman Win in Pollution Suit

The panel agreed that the Bethpage Water District had waited too long to file suit to, in part, force the defense company to pay for recent water contamination cleanup.
3 minute read

Law.com

What's Next: Autonomous Drones | Noise-Signal Over Crypto Regs | Waymo Hits the Road

New self-piloted drones confront an uncertain regulatory and liability landscape. Plus, will cryptocurrencies be subject to more stringent regulation?
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Record $100M Helicopter Crash Payout; The Met Can Keep its Picasso; Why Andy Sandler Is Exiting his Firm

In what appears to be the largest pre-trial settlement ever of a single personal injury case, Airbus Helicopters and Air Methods Corp. agreed to pay $100 million to settle claims arising from a 2015 crash.
9 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Slights Rejects Conspiracy Allegation as 'Fantasy,' Scuttling Suit Over Russian Space Satellites

The Delaware Court of Chancery on Tuesday extinguished a decadelong civil conspiracy suit stemming from a failed partnership to commercialize Russian satellites, saying that extensive discovery had exposed the plaintiff's central theory as a sham.
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

An Unexpected Win for Covington in a Trade Case with Big Implications

In what the Washington Post called a “surprise” decision, the International Trade Commission on Friday struck down a planned 300 percent tariff on narrow-body Canadian jetliners by Bombadier.
2 minute read

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