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Slaughter and May, Others Invest $10 Million in Legal Tech Provider Luminance
Luminance may be only two years old, but it counts various large global firms as clients. Slaughter and May and two investment funds gave the machine learning legal tech company $10 million recently, the company announced.Bayer Wins $155M Patent Infringement Verdict Over Hemophilia Treatment
A federal jury has ordered a unit of Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. to pay Bayer HealthCare LLC $155 million in damages for infringing a patent related to Bayer's hemophilia treatment.Running on Empty: Why Pacific Gas and Electric Filed for Bankruptcy
The company is vulnerable to significant damage claims arising out of both the 2017 and 2018 California wildfires.Georgia Woman Wins $3M in Bellwether Trial of Blood Filters
The verdict followed a month-long trial and is the first time the Cook IVC has been found defective in one of thousands of cases consolidated in multidistrict litigation in Indiana district court.Pa. High Court Amends Support Guidelines Due to Tax Cuts and Jobs Act
Major amendments to the Internal Revenue Code resulting from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 became effective on Jan. 1. One of the most significant changes brought about by those amendments is that, for new support order entered on or after Jan. 1, payors of alimony pendente lite (monetary support to a spouse during divorce litigation, also known as spousal support) and alimony can no longer deduct their payments.View more book results for the query "*"
Duane Morris & Selvam's Singapore Director Departs for Disputes Boutique
Corporate litigation director Wei Chern Tham joins Fullerton Law Chambers, a disputes boutique launched in May of last year.Aramark General Counsel Set to Retire, Replaced by Associate General Counsel
Steve Reynolds, the general counsel of Philadelphia-based food service provider Aramark, will be retiring, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.Partner Profits Spike at McGuireWoods as Equity Partnership Grows
The firm fared particularly well in what's shaping up to be a very good year for the Am Law 100.New York Law School Still Faces Financial Challenges, Moody's Finds
The bond credit rating company has once again bestowed a negative financial outlook on the Manhattan school, citing its need to dip into reserve funds to cover operating expenses and soft enrollments. The school said its endowment and real estate holdings remain strong.Family Remembers Betty Watson, a Longtime State Lawyer
"In 1989, pursuing her lifelong passion for service of those in need, Betty began working for Georgia Mental Health Institute, a state-operated psychiatric hospital on Briarcliff Road in Atlanta. She continued serving as an attorney for the State of Georgia in the department now known as the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities for 28 years until her retirement in 2017."Trending Stories