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Daily Business Review

Law Firm's Breakup is Getting Nasty With Claims of Theft and Mental Instability Between the Partners

After a partner leaves his law firm, the former law partners turn on each other in a battle for up to 170 clients.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Strategies for Navigating Business-to-Business Data Breaches

Joseph V. DeMarco and Urvashi Sen write that with all the media and legislative focus on data breaches affecting consumers, it is easy to understand why such breaches generally receive companies' best thinking and resources. But data privacy breaches that are not directly consumer-facing privacy concerns—so-called "business to business" breaches—are also sources of potential damage, and companies can go a long way toward protecting themselves from them by implementing two simple, yet critical, measures.
12 minute read

Daily Report Online

Injunction Bars TitleMax From DMV Records, Rivals' Stores

A Fulton County judge has ordered TitleMax to stop looking for new business by searching state motor vehicle records for the names of its competitors' customers and entering competitors' stores or parking lots to solicit customers or offering money to competitors' employees in return for referrals.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Biz2credit, Inc. v. Kular

Lack of Long-Arm Jurisdiction Leads To Tortious Interference Action's Dismissal
1 minute read

National Law Journal

Ingredion Inc.

General counsel Christine Castellano started 2014 with a theme: "Manage our finances just as the business does." And she had a goal: "Right size outside-counsel representation."
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

$7.3 Million in Settlements Go to Driver Paralyzed on Construction Site

Attorneys overcome workers' compensation immunity to win a combined $7.3 million settlements after a delivery driver was paralyzed in a 20-foot fall.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Aronov v. Mersini

By | April 27, 2015
Dismissal of RICO Claims Over Misappropriation Of Pharmacy's Customer Database Explained
1 minute read

Daily Report Online

Justices Weigh How Far Law Firm Advertising Can Go

The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday heard a case testing how far a law firm can go in criticizing potential litigation targets in an attempt to drum up legal business.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Legal Names 2015 Diverse Attorneys of the Year

By | April 16, 2015
Every two years, we at The Legal recognize a group of outstanding minority attorneys from across Pennsylvania. This year, we solicited nominations from our contacts around the legal profession and went back through our archives to look at some of the major players from the past two years. We received dozens of responses, all highlighting the impressive work done by attorneys from all corners of the legal profession. While all of them are certainly worthy of praise, the editorial staff has selected the following individuals in recognition of their outstanding professional achievements.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Investors Win $48M Against Financial Advisers

An arbitrator has awarded two investors more than $48.4 million for the alleged misrepresentations of a registered investment adviser and investment firm that the claimants' counsel said bordered on a Ponzi scheme.
4 minute read

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