By Amanda Bronstad | December 10, 2019
New venues to make the American Tort Reform Association's annual Top 10 list are Georgia, for its "nuclear verdicts," and Oklahoma, due to its $572 million judgment in the first trial over the opioid crisis.
Corporate Counsel | News|Research
By Dan Clark | November 14, 2019
Sixty-three percent of in-house counsel feel like they are under greater pressure now than 12 months ago, according to a report released earlier this week by alternative legal services provider Konexo.
By Xiumei Dong | November 14, 2019
Demand for legal services in California continued to pick up into the third quarter, fueling strong revenue growth, according to Citi's latest survey.
Corporate Counsel | News|Research
By Dan Clark | November 12, 2019
Seventy-six percent of chief legal officers believe that a recession is coming in the next two years and that is impacting their overall budgets, according to the 2019 Chief Legal Officer Survey published by Altman Weil on Tuesday.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Research
By Robert Storace | November 7, 2019
Connecticut-based Carter Mario Law Firm is known for its marketing and advertising and recently went all-out in an effort to reach e-cigarette users. The law firm advertised not just on television but on several social media platforms.
Corporate Counsel | News|Research
By Sue Reisinger | November 7, 2019
More corporate investment in strengthening core values and ethical leadership can help reduce misconduct in the entire organization, according to a new business ethics report.
National Law Journal | Research
By Amanda Bronstad | October 23, 2019
Data privacy and unwanted text messages were among the claims in a rising number of consumer class actions, according to an inaugural report released Wednesday by Lex Machina.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 23, 2019
The report comes as new federal rules have encouraged electronic notices in class action settlements. But the report found that email notices had a lower claims rate than did traditional materials sent in the mail.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 20, 2019
The report comes as new federal rules have encouraged electronic notices in class action settlements. But the report found that email notices had a lower claims rate than did traditional materials sent in the mail.
National Law Journal | Research
By Amanda Bronstad | September 20, 2019
The report comes as new federal rules have encouraged electronic notices in class action settlements. But the report found that email notices had a lower claims rate than did traditional materials sent in the mail.
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