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Recent Rulings, Verdicts Land Pa. Courts in Tie for No. 1 Judicial Hellhole
Attorneys in Pennsylvania were quick to criticize the report, with Alfred Carlson, president of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, saying "ATRF's suggestion that Pennsylvania and Philadelphia are judicial hellholes is an affront to the citizens of the Commonwealth and their elected officials."Deal Watch: Wachtell, Ropes Lead $10B Biotech Deal, and M&A Landscape Could Use Fewer 'Shock Waves'
Deals continue to come in, though not at a pace most would prefer. Debevoise's Michael Diz said the last couple of years have been one shock after another.SEC Cybersecurity Rules Go Live in Days. Companies Still Aren't Sure What to Expect
"Companies are faced with this conundrum of wanting to provide more detail but not wanting to give too much," Orrick partner Aravind Swaminathan said.'Professional Misconduct' or 'Smear Campaign'? Leadership Fight Erupts in Uber Sex Assault Cases
The dispute is between a proposed leadership team and lawyers at four firms spearheading the California state court cases against Uber, particularly involving William Levin and Rachel Abrams, a former partner at San Francisco's Levin Simes.View more book results for the query "Uber"
Announcing the 2024 Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards Finalists and Lifetime Achievement Winners
The final winners in all categories will be announced during an in-person awards ceremony on January 29, 2024, during the Legalweek conference in New York.Meet the Winners of Corporate Counsel's 2023 In-House Awards
We've unveiled the winners of our 2023 Best Legal Departments awards, which honor legal teams or individuals in 10 categories, from general counsel of the year to best use of technology.From Regulatory Specialist to MDL Master: Covington & Burling's Litigation Department Journey
Covington & Burling litigation leaders discuss the intentional growth into a powerhouse department that landed the firm on The American Lawyer's 2023 finalist list for Litigation Department of the Year.Phila. Judge Rejects Uber's 'Independent Contractor' Defense in Lawsuit Over Passenger's Death
Kline & Specter's Helen Lawless, who represents the plaintiffs, called the ruling "an important step towards undoing the fiction that Uber and other rideshare competitors are merely technology companies that do not employ drivers and should not be held responsible for their negligence."Trending Stories
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