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The Opioid Crisis and Its Impact on the Practice of Family Law
Many legal practices have been affected by the more than two million Americans addicted to opioids, from criminal law and bankruptcy, to labor and employment. But perhaps no practice has witnessed more of a dramatic impact than family law.Agritech Company Calyxt Hires General Counsel After Appointing New CEO
Frimerman is leaving her associate GC position at another Minnesota agritech, Syngenta Seeds LLC, to join Calyxt. She joined the in-house world in 2011, after spending about six years as a corporate lawyer for Stoel Rives and Lindquist & Vennum, now Ballard Spahr.Former Chief Counsel of Federal Railroad Administration, Juan Reyes, Rejoins Seyfarth
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Game of Life Copyright Dispute Meets 'Day of Reckoning'
On a trip to the Ninth Circuit, U.S. District Judge William Smith of Rhode Island took a short detour to hear live testimony from three 90-something-year-old witnesses to resolve a 50-year-old copyright dispute over the Game of Life.Securities Class Action Filings Near Record High in 2018, Cornerstone Researchers Say
Cornerstone Research, which is based in San Francisco, found in its annual report that plaintiffs filed 403 new federal class action securities cases in 2018, down just 2 percent from a record high of 412 in 2017.View more book results for the query "*"
Employees' Suit for Overtime Pay Proceeds Against Bank of America
A lawsuit will proceed against Bank of America, alleging the bank made hundreds of employees work upward of 30 minutes each day without getting paid. A federal judge in Connecticut has granted collective certification.Crafting Your Business Plan: Why It's the Smart Move for Any Associate
There are countless articles to read about “how” to create a business plan. But exploring the “why” of having a plan may be of greater value, particularly for associates and more junior attorneys.The Use of Technology to Reduce the Cost and Scope of E-Discovery
Federal and state courts have weighed in and generally concur that e-discovery must be proportional to the matter. The question remains, what does that actually mean?Brownstein's MP-Elect Sees Opportunities in Turbulent DC Market
On the heels of a record year of lobbying revenue for Brownstein Hyatt, incoming leader Rich Benenson said the level of "angst" in the nation's capital is driving demand.Gray Reed & McGraw Opens Third Texas Office in Waco
Gray Reed & McGraw adds to its existing offices in Houston and Dallas with a location in Waco, which is expected to be a hotbed for IP litigation.