Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By David Foster | October 19, 2023
The EU's Director-General of Competition, Olivier Guersent, talks about entering an era of new frameworks and new approaches for European digital policy.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | October 19, 2023
A lawyer friend of mine has an interesting case, but can no longer continue to finance it. Can I lend the money and get an interest in the case?
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By James J. Beha II | October 18, 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide whether shareholders can sue for alleged failures to comply with Item 303's disclosure requirements. In 'Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. v. Moab Partners, L.P,' the court will decide whether private plaintiffs can import Item 303's broad, subjective disclosure requirements into a Rule 10b-5 private securities fraud claim. The court's resolution of this issue could have a significant effect on the scope of public companies' potential liability for alleged securities fraud.
Daily Report Online | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Steve Dunn, Donna V. Smith and Tanya Tate | October 18, 2023
iTutorGroup settled with the EEOC for $365,000 and other relief in September, but it's clear that this is only the first of other lawsuits to follow. We asked three of Miles Mediation & Arbitration's employment neutrals about their opinions about AI and its use in employment decisions.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | October 17, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "Town of Orangetown, NY v. Armoni Inn & Suites," and "Gentles v. Day."
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Brian Corbin and Joe Polizzotto | October 13, 2023
The PGA's legal expense burn rate begs the question of whether its leadership predicated a business strategy on a flawed legal operational foundation.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Amy Carlin | October 13, 2023
Considering the human element of employment law results in better legal and worker retention outcomes. Employees who feel valued are less likely to leave the company or generate lawsuits. A company also enjoys a better reputation in the marketplace.
National Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Alan B. Morrison | October 12, 2023
Even if the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit were right that some releases are permitted, there are many other significant questions about who is entitled to a release, and under what circumstances, on which the statute provides absolutely no guidance, writes contributor Alan B. Morrison.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | October 12, 2023
I am a young lawyer starting my own practice, but I am having great difficulty getting clients, or at least clients who can halfway pay. I have also tried to get involved in some civil litigation, but I cannot afford it. It is too expensive. Am I doing something wrong?
Legaltech News | Expert Opinion
By David Roberts, Calloquy | October 12, 2023
Law firms, like many other organizations, have relied on encryption to achieve cybersecurity goals. But the rise in quantum computing means that some of these encryption standards can be broken.
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