National Law Journal | Analysis
By Brad Kutner | July 18, 2023
"Companies are saying they need to make sure their disclosures are backed up by data and can respond when the questions come," said Tara K. Giunta, co-chair of Paul Hastings' ESG Risk, Strategy and Compliance Group.
By Greg Andrews | Chris O'Malley | July 18, 2023
"So long as she continues to promote the same goals she has promoted in the past," University of Washington law professor Douglas Ross said, "she's going to get the same negative results."
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Chris O'Malley | July 17, 2023
"Proving that any particular plaintiff's cancer was caused by aspartame, as distinguished from the many other possible causes, could prove to be an insuperable obstacle to recovery," said Kenneth Abraham, a University of Virginia law professor.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | July 17, 2023
The Davis Polk and Weil office policies are an acknowledgment that lawyers have been effective at working remotely, and it would be difficult to take away the concept in one fell swoop, some analysts said.
By Maria Dinzeo | July 14, 2023
"Don't exaggerate what your AI can do. And what the FTC means by this is that your performance claims have to have scientific support behind them," artificial intelligence expert Cara Hughes said at a webinar Thursday on the regulatory risks around AI.
By Gail J. Cohen | July 13, 2023
Even casual responses can lead to legally binding agreements that in this case ended up costing a grain farmer thousands of dollars.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Jessie Yount | July 12, 2023
With less work to go around, a lack of formal training, and a bad rep around performance reviews, firms are still navigating significant challenges around training.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Matthew Romano | July 12, 2023
These 15 wide-ranging matters show what a difference pro bono representation can make in the lives of clients.
By Hugo Guzman | Greg Andrews | July 12, 2023
By hiring FTC staffers, Amazon "will get useful information about processes and personalities at the FTC," said John Lopatka, a Penn State law professor. "It's not crossing any ethical boundary to say, 'This case is spearheaded by Jane Doe,' for example, 'and I think she would listen to these kinds of arguments.'"
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | July 11, 2023
For the Am Law 200 firms that participated in The American Lawyer 2023 Pro Bono Scorecard, average pro bono hours per lawyer were flat.
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