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March 08, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Cruising for a Bruising: Passenger Personal Injury Suits Flow, But Tide Changes on Crew Member Litigation

While passengers serve cruise companies with lawsuits on a daily basis, crew members don't, thanks to widespread arbitration clauses. Could that change?
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March 08, 2019 | Daily Business Review

Cruising for a Bruising: Passenger Personal Injury Suits Flow, But Crew Member Litigation is Drying Up

While passengers serve cruise companies with lawsuits on a daily basis, crew members don't, thanks to widespread arbitration clauses. Could that change?
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March 08, 2019 | Legaltech News

Saving Face(book)? Message Encryption Raises Legal Complications for Tech Platforms

As Facebook moves toward privacy-focused messaging, encryption's legal and ethical complications could come into play.
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March 08, 2019 | Corporate Counsel

Message Encryption Raises Legal, Safety Complications for Tech Platforms

As Facebook moves toward privacy-focused messaging, encryption's legal and ethical complications could come into play.
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March 08, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Bail Reform in NY Is Down to the Details, Lawmakers Say, as Budget Deadline Looms

When it comes to reforming, and most likely ending, the state's system of monetary bail, doing it right has turned out to be a more arduous task than some may have expected.
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March 08, 2019 | National Law Journal

'Laughter Is a Blood Sport' at the Supreme Court, Scholars Say in New Study

Humor at the U.S. Supreme Court is less an "indication not of lighthearted, good-natured jesting" than a "rhetorical weapon," legal scholars Tonja Jacobi and Matthew Sag contend.
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March 08, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Why 'Laughter Is a Blood Sport' at the Supreme Court

Humor at the U.S. Supreme Court is less an "indication not of lighthearted, good-natured jesting" than a "rhetorical weapon," legal scholars Tonja Jacobi and Matthew Sag contend.
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March 08, 2019 |

A Meeting With This Lawyer Could Be a Death Sentence

On International Women's Day, Reed Smith's pro bono counsel reflects on the harsh realities of her work with female refugees. And how a day for women carries little meaning to them.
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March 08, 2019 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Constitutional Infirmity of Connecticut's Domestic Violence Procedures

Connecticut's legal process for protecting victims of domestic violence has evolved to a point where one particular aspect of that process impermissibly violates the constitutional rights of the alleged offender.
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March 08, 2019 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Movers: Proud Promotions and CLE Credits

Halloran Sage has announced attorneys Rachel Fain, Casey O'Connell and Oscar Suarez have been admitted as partners.
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