By Amanda Bronstad | September 16, 2020
Western Alliance Bank's report found that 80% of lawyers, judges and claims administrators found the electronic notice provision had a positive impact, while only 60% said the same of the changes addressing class action objectors.
Legaltech News | News|Research
By Victoria Hudgins | September 3, 2020
In order to keep up with what it sees as evolving attorney expectations, Fastcase is enhancing its analysis abilities and expanding beyond the typical functions of a legal research platform.
Daily Business Review | Research
By Angela Morris | August 18, 2020
A 53% annual drop is projected for new apartments in Miami this year, a new RENTCafe report shows.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 17, 2020
"It's very rare, and as a result kind of disappointing, but when it happens it's wonderful," said Oakland-based Tycko & Zavereei partner Sabita Soneji, of landing leadership roles in multidistrict litigation.
By Angela Morris | August 6, 2020
Eric Kwartler, a staff attorney at a Houston law school, says his research found 24% of Houston-area evictions during the pandemic violated the federal eviction moratorium. But landlords' attorney said the number is likely inflated because of confusion what properties the CARES Act protects.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 29, 2020
The "Securities Class Action Filings – 2020 Midyear Assessment," compiled by Cornerstone Research and the Stanford Law School Securities Class Action Clearinghouse, found that there were 182 new class action securities filings through June 30, an 18% decrease from the second half of 2019 and the lowest since the end of 2016.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Q&A|Research
By Kenneth Artz | July 16, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke recently with Logan Cornett, director of research at IAALS, and Natalie Anne Knowlton, director of special projects at IAALS, about their research.
By Ross Todd | July 15, 2020
Vanderbilt Law professor Terry Maroney has proposed a new "psycho-legal theory" of judicial temperament as an alternative to the current folk wisdom on the topic.
By Ross Todd | July 15, 2020
Vanderbilt Law professor Terry Maroney has proposed a new "psycho-legal theory" of judicial temperament as an alternative to the current folk wisdom on the topic.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 6, 2020
According to Law.com research, women made up 40% of lawyers leading four or more MDLs created from 2016 to 2019. Although most of the top firms remain the same, some have spread out appointments to several lawyers, including women. "These are badass attorneys who are also women," said Mike Morgan, of Morgan & Morgan.
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