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Big Law Collections Slow Down as Clients Hold Onto Cash Longer
Law firm collections are "slower relative to what we've seen the last couple of years," said Jeffrey Lowe, of Major, Lindsey & Africa.As Legal Markets Evolve, Are Swiss Vereins Having Their Moment?
The oft-repeated "one-stop-shop" marketing line is finally paying off, lawyers say. Vereins can deal with legal issues across different jurisdictions in a single engagement, and do so in a more cost-effective way than their traditional law firm counterparts.3M to Pay $12.5B to Settle Lawsuits Over 'Forever Chemicals' in Water Supplies
"This historic settlement is the largest amount ever paid by a single company to resolve claims involving contaminated drinking water and provides compensation critical to protecting our nation's drinking water supplies and upgrading our water treatment infrastructure to deal with this new threat," said Paul Napoli, a partner at Napoli Shkolnik and co-lead counsel for the plaintiffs.Cambridge Analytica Plaintiffs Lawyers Want $181M in Attorney Fees: 'Facebook Fought Tooth and Nail'
Co-lead class counsel Derek Loeser and Lesley Weaver defended their fee request: 'This was a hard-fought litigation over five years that yielded the largest privacy class action recovery to date and the most Facebook has ever paid to resolve a class action.'Sanofi-Aventis Hit With Class Action Complaint Over Hydrocortisone-Based Products
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First Publicly Traded Cannabis Company Hit With Securities Suit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Visa Faces Patent Lawsuit Over Mobile Payment Technologies
The court case, brought by Bragalone Olejko Saad on behalf of Liberty Peak Ventures LLC, asserts patents for technologies that facilitate mobile, contactless and online payments.'Far-Fetched' and 'Reductive': Justices Clash in Opposing Child Welfare Opinions
"The majority may delude itself into thinking that its words will not impact anyone but the parties and the trial judge in this case, but the words it uses to convey its standards carry precedential effect and are not limited to this one dispute," Justice David Wecht wrote.Law Deans Pledge Commitment to Diversity Ahead of US Supreme Court Affirmative Action Ruling
"If we are to prepare people to be effective lawyers and future leaders, it is essential to create a learning environment that welcomes people who embody a wide range of identities, backgrounds, and experiences," according to the deans' statement.Litigators Strategically Deploy Remote Depositions
Some attorneys suspect that their opposing counsel insists on remote depositions to gain a tactical advantage. The issue might be a new dividing line between plaintiffs attorneys and defense counsel, who have different incentives to proceed remotely or in-person.Trending Stories
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