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$2.3M Settlement Reached in Case of Cyclist Struck, Killed by Car
The estate of a man killed while riding his bike by a motorist has settled its lawsuit against the driver's insurer for $2.3 million.LexisNexis General Counsel Talks Legal Tech, Sticking to a Budget and the Rise of In-House Counsel
Ian McDougall, the general counsel of LexisNexis, offered his predictions on legal tech adoption, increasing legal department sizes and changing inside-outside counsel relationships at a Stanford event.At CodeX, LexisNexis GC Talks Legal Tech, Sticking to a Budget and the Rise of In-House Counsel
Ian McDougall, the general counsel of LexisNexis, offered his predictions on legal tech adoption, increasing legal department sizes and changing inside-outside counsel relationships at an event hosted by the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics.Legislation Introduced to Remove Death Penalty From NY Law
The legislation builds on a proposal with the same intent that Gov. Andrew Cuomo included in his executive budget proposal in January.View more book results for the query "*"
Pollution Exclusion Bars Insurance Coverage for Oil-Based Paint Fumes
U.S. District Judge Ursula Ungaro dismissed a case against an insurance company facing a bodily injury claim from paint fumes in an office building.Ticketmaster Picks Ex-HotelTonight Legal Boss as New General Counsel
Karen Klein, who also will serve as the live-event ticketing giant's executive vice president, is a tech travel in-house veteran, previously holding high-ranking positions at Kayak.com and Orbitz.Judge Rejects Plaintiff Firms' Demand for More Fees in Merck Securities MDL
The Whitehead Law Firm of Lafayette, Louisiana, and Goforth Lewis & Sanford of Houston claimed they had a fee-sharing deal with New York's Stull, Stull & Brody when the firms teamed up on securities litigation against Merck & Co.Can You Tell Me a Little About Yourself?: Hiring Biases on College Campuses
The effects of implicit bias create huge potential for age, race and gender discrimination on college campuses—not only in the faculty recruiting process, but also in the recruiting process for students on campus.Scooby-Doo Warms Up Chat With Chief Justice
Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton talked to a writer from the University of Georgia magazine about his law school days, his first job with the AG, early thoughts on criminal justice reform—and how Scooby-Doo came to be his screen saver.