By Charles Toutant | May 8, 2024
One area of uncertainty is how courts will interpret whether a claim arising from the emission of greenhouse gasses constitutes an insurable claim.
By Ediberto Roman | May 8, 2024
"The DOJ and FTC's misguided suit against RealPage is not supported by antitrust jurisprudence, and $7 trillion in economic growth is on the line," writes Ediberto Roman, professor of law at Florida International University.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | May 8, 2024
Akin, Husch and Clifford Chance have recently hired partners in Texas who work in the busy energy sector.
By Alex Anteau | May 8, 2024
Experts and officials say it's still too early to know what judges will hear the case or what issues they'll focus on.
By Jack Womack | May 8, 2024
Charles Currier, who took the top job late last year, believes the firm has 'good sense' of the US market now.
By LexisNexis (Sponsored) | May 8, 2024
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By Sahil Garg, Proxiio | May 8, 2024
The use of data analytics in legal processes is no longer optional, but crucial as it advances. With these tools at their disposal, lawyers can approach litigation with a data-driven strategy, rather than relying just on luck and hours of manual review.
By Trudy Knockless | May 8, 2024
Lumen CEO Kate Johnson said that newly appointed Chief Legal Officer Chadwick Ho's "innovative and proven experience with large public companies and his ability to fuel growth in the technology sector makes him the perfect person to guide Lumen through its ongoing transformation."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Benjamin P. Sheppard | May 8, 2024
The judicial landscape, at both the state and federal levels, is tasked with determining the existence of a private cause of action under each state's medical cannabis statute. This determination hinges on whether the statute delegates enforcement responsibilities to a governmental entity, or if it lacks an independent mechanism for addressing employer violations.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Amanda O'Brien | May 8, 2024
James Conaboy was sentenced to between 30 days and one year in prison followed by four years on probation. He was disbarred last year for misleading clients about a phantom settlement.
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