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Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
A Robins Kaplan trial team won a $42.5 million verdict for Willis Electric Co. Ltd. in a patent fight with Polygroup—the world's leading maker of artificial Christmas trees.
Despite 'Anti-Woke' Political Pushback in the US, Big Companies See ESG Risk on the Horizon
In Baker McKenzie's annual survey of 600 senior legal and risk professionals from companies with more than $500 million in revenue based in the U.K., the U.S., Singapore and Brazil, 73% cited ESG disputes as a risk to their organization—by far the most commonly cited.
Report: Last Year's Uptick in Litigation Demand—a 15-Year High—Was Especially Felt in Midsize Shops
Demand was up 3.2% in litigation according to the latest report from Thomson Reuters and Georgetown Law. But demand rose 4.4% year-over-year among midsize firms, compared to just 2.4% for Am Law 100 firms and 2.5% for Second Hundred firms.
3 Use Cases for AI in Litigation Finance
David Perla, the co-chief operating officer of Burford Capital, outlines where he sees artificial intelligence helping the litigation finance firm make more and better investments.View more book results for the query "*"




Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Litigators from Haynes and Boone and Skadden take home runners-up honors this week.
How Defending Law Firms Shaped This Trial Lawyer's Approach
Bethany Kristovich, co-chair of the professional liability defense group at Munger, Tolles & Olson, says the litigation exposure facing law firms is growing.
Cybersecurity Is Top-of-Mind for In-House Disputes Lawyers in 2024
Norton Rose Fulbright's annual survey of more than 400 in-house litigation leaders based in the U.S. and Canada found that evolving risks and regulations around technology have made cybersecurity a dominant concern when it comes to risk and potential disputes.