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PLW People in the News—July 27, 2021—Blank Rome
Blank Rome announced that Jill Lipman Beck rejoined the firm's Pittsburgh office as an associate in the general litigation group.Debevoise Hired to Defend Securities Class Action Over Uber Insurance Policies
Read the complaint, first surfaced by Law.com Radar, a source for high-speed legal news and litigation updates personalized to your practice.People in the News—July 27, 2021—King Spry, Philadelphia Bar Association
King, Spry, Herman, Freund & Faul partner Matthew T. Tranter was elected chair of the board of the Boys and Girls Club of Bethlehem, and the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board and the Philadelphia Bar Association is set to hold a live webcast CLE called "Bridge the Gap."Can Product Reviews Constitute False Advertising If Reviewers Are Covertly Paid?
In one recent case, 'Ariix v. NutriSearch', the Ninth Circuit helps to shed some light on the question of how free speech and false advertising law should categorize paid promotions that do not take the form of a traditional advertisement.View more book results for the query "*"
How to Make Smarter Investments in Your Business Future
Constant change is the new normal in business, and uncertainty the only certain for modern executives. To stay relevant in a fast-changing world, market leaders must continually change and innovate as well. Thankfully, one simple shift in thinking can help your legal department and organization successfully stay ahead of the curve.What Pandemic Delay? Law Firms' Tech Roadmaps Back on Track
Months of empty offices have helped some firms to accelerate their infrastructure plans and slash projected tech budgets.Dispute Over Local Sign Ordinance Reaches U.S. Supreme Court
Towns and villages should closely monitor a pending Supreme Court case that has the potential to invalidate municipal sign ordinances that regulate off-premises signs differently than they regulate on-premises signs.Class Action Over Personal Loan Company's Allegedly Excessive Rates Removed to Fed Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.