By Hugo Guzman | March 12, 2024
Among the hires so far is Miami native Lynn Carillo, a former vice president of legal for NBCUniversal.
By Hugo Guzman | January 22, 2024
Since the financial crisis of 2007-2008, "market power shifted decisively from law firms to the clients, rapidly moving from a sellers' to a buyers' market for legal services," a new report from Thomson Reuters and Georgetown Law says.
By Chris O'Malley | November 7, 2023
"We understand that the 23andMe breach has resulted in the targeted exfiltration and sale on the black market of at least one million data profiles pertaining to individuals with Ashkenazi Jewish heritage," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong wrote in a letter to the company.
By Lisa Willis | October 25, 2023
"We know that some people will always defend [Diego] Maradona no matter what, and that is not only fine, but also beside the point of this case," attorney Paula Aguila said.
By Trudy Knockless | September 17, 2023
"It has now moved to where, in most cases, you do need to work where the job is," Mike Evers, a Chicago-based in-house recruiter, said.
By Lisa Willis | August 25, 2023
"This latest action by the FTC sends a resounding message to the entire e-commerce industry," attorney Nima Tahmassebi said.
By Michael A. Mora | July 24, 2023
"This is one of those cases where there is a blank line on a verdict form in a sophisticated jurisdiction against very capable plaintiff's counsel," said Luis Suarez, a partner at Heise Suarez Melville who teamed up with in-house counsel for FPL.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By William Carlucci, Maddie San Jose, Kaitlyn E. Stone, Michael C. Zogby and Jonathan Klein | July 18, 2023
With the number of security incidents and data breaches drastically increasing each year, organizations often feel as though they are scrambling to protect their data and confidential information.
By Trudy Knockless | April 10, 2023
Jon Kurland—who once said, "Audio is film in 1910"—will help the company continue to expand its reach beyond its massive collection of radio stations.
By Chris O'Malley | April 6, 2023
When Colleen Batcheler gave up her 16-year career at Conagra Brands to join the rental-car giant, it had recently exited bankruptcy but faced hundreds of lawsuits from customers who were wrongly accused of stealing its cars.
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