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Building Out Innovation Team, Baker McKenzie Hires 2 Former Consultants
Casey Flaherty and Jae Um, consultants for law firm innovation, will now drive those discussions from inside one of the largest firms.Justices Temporarily Restore Trump's Transgender Troop Ban
But the court rejected the Trump administration's request to hurry up and review the legality of the policy.Clock's Still Ticking Despite Lack of Deadline in Mass. Breach Law
New amendments to Massachusetts' data breach notification law do not place specific time frames for notifying regulators. But lawyers said breach entities still need to provide notification as soon as possible.Longtime Smoker Awarded $225,000 After COPD Diagnosis
The jury found the smoker 70 percent liable for her illness.Construction Defect Cases On the Rise: Who's to Blame and What's Next?
The construction industry may have been booming, but data now suggests that this marked boost has resulted in an accumulation of noted substandard work.View more book results for the query "*"
$608,000 Award Given to Factory Worker for Mangled Hands
The jury delivered a multimillion-dollar award but assigned only a fraction of liability to the machine's manufacturer.Hasn't the Time Come for Rudy Giuliani to Be Disciplined?
The president praises a convicted felon for not cooperating with law enforcement and condemns one who has cooperated, and Mr. Giuliani remains silent. The president characterizes John Dean who was responsible for the disclosure of Richard Nixon's criminal conduct as a “rat,” and Mr. Giuliani remains silent.Hybrid Virtual Firm Rimon Law Opens in China with Shenzhen Base
The new outpost in the southern Chinese technology hub is Rimon's third location abroad—after Tel Aviv and Rome—and its 20th overall.Ince's French Arm in Talks to Join Gide Loyrette
French lawyers who were shut out of Gordon Dadds' takeover are in discussions over a new home.To Recover or Not? That Is the (Ethical) Question in E-Discovery Managed Services Costs
Do the ABA Model Rules allow a firm to bill its clients for more than what the firm is paying per gigabyte, but still pass on substantial savings by having the client pay less than the market average?