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Lawyer's Steamy Affair Becomes Question for Jurors in El Chapo Trial
Jurors in the El Chapo trial were recently asked if they had any knowledge about an explosive article detailing the Mexican drug kingpin's lawyer's affair with a woman known as the "Vegan Bernie Madoff."Mass Tort Refresher: Plaintiffs Attorneys Trolling for the Risk-Adverse Defendant
It has become commonplace in many jurisdictions for plaintiffs attorneys to make settlement demands far in excess of the verdict potential—hoping a defendant will throw settlement dollars in an effort to bring a reasonable number to resolve the case.Florida Police Are Now Withholding Crime Victim Information
Since Amendment 6, a sweeping proposal that in part broadened the rights of crime victims, took effect some police agencies have stopped releasing basic information about crime victims.K&L Gates Hires Energy Partner in Sydney
Renewable energy specialist Matthew Baumgurtel joins the Pittsburgh-based firm from an in-house role as Asia Pacific general counsel at renewable energy projects developer Fotowatio Renewable Ventures.View more book results for the query "*"
Senate Panel Takes Up Meaning of 'Murder' in Felons' Voting Rights
Senate Criminal Justice Chairman Keith Perry vowed not to have “any kind of hindrance or roadblocks” in implementing Amendment 4, approved by nearly 65 percent of voters in November.Erase Those Memes: Why Disposal is Key for Data Management
From an emailed cat meme to a 25-year-old fax machine receipt, not all of a company's data is important to save. Daily disposal for such data is needed. A Legalweek presentation will offer tips and benefits of better data management.Women Lawyers Deploy Tactical Maneuvers to Handle Child Care
Working moms face bias and stigma, dubbed the “motherhood penalty,” said Liz Morris, a professor and deputy director of the Center for WorkLife Law at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law.Sprint's Susan Duarte Battles Crises by Staying Calm
Susan Duarte has dealt with serious situations during her 14 years in-house at Sprint. The key to getting through them? Staying calm and, if possible, planning ahead.Daily Dicta: When Experts Drop the Ball
A class action can have it all—thousands of potential members, a common grievance, solid lead plaintiffs, highly skilled counsel—and still fall apart if the expert witness can't deliver.