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The Recorder

Legal Departments of the Year, Legal Operations, Emerging Companies: Lyft

Frances Pomposo is a legal ops team of one for Lyft.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Attorney and Client Ordered to Pay Opposing Counsel Over Frivolous Lawsuit

The litigation in Palm Beach County alone has cost about $4,000, with a mounting bill of about $20,000 for the Broward case.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Lessons in Third-Party Compliance From Trouble at Airbus

Airbus disclosed Tuesday that it may have violated U.S. law on the fees and commissions it paid to sales agents—raising the specter of a U.S. bribery probe to go along with French and U.K. investigations already underway.
11 minute read

Daily Business Review

Swamped in Discovery Documents, Lawyer Spends 3 Days in Storage Unit

The venture paid off after the attorney found a key document clearing a law firm of malpractice.
11 minute read

Daily Business Review

This Law Firm Went Too Far, Even With Absolute Litigation Privilege

A Broward law firm and its principal gained unauthorized access to the opposing side's computer network and GPS tracker.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Through the Language Barrier: Examining a Witness Through Interpreters

The jury was thoroughly confused when a witness testified through an interpreter that he paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for a ladder in a construction case I tried a few years ago.
17 minute read

Daily Business Review

'The Cranky Lawyer' Raises Eyebrows, Even on Twitter

In a profession where members treat every Facebook "like" or Twitter post as a potential spark for litigation, Beck is a provocateur straddling the line between First Amendment protections and the rules of attorney professionalism. She is the first to admit she rants. Often. And in public.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The Art of Mediating: The Goal Is to Settle, Not Win

With the uncertainty of what a jury will do in a particular case and the significant costs associated with trying a case to verdict, alternative dispute…
17 minute read

Corporate Counsel

What In-House Counsel Are Doing to Prepare for the GDPR

The EU's General Data Protection Regulation is set to go into effect in May 2018. How are legal departments preparing?
5 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Q&A: Former Conn. Supreme Court Justice Eveleigh Talks Law And The Court

In a question-and-answer session with the Connecticut Law Tribune, former Connecticut Supreme Court Justice Dennis Eveleigh talks about his life on the court; the case that had the biggest impact on him personally.
6 minute read

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