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'It's a Marathon, Not a Revolution': Why Legal Departments' Shift of Work to India Won't Let Up
"High demand for precise legal assistance at affordable costs is likely to drive the industry growth," according to a Global Market Insights study.State High Court Reinstates Murder Conviction Under Recently Adopted Expert Testimony Standard
In its first application of the Daubert standard regarding the admissibility of expert testimony, the Maryland Court of Appeals has affirmed that a trial court acted within its discretion to admit a scientist's testimony about the use of photogrammetry to identify a murder suspect's height, despite an unknown degree of uncertainty in the measurements.The Problems With SCOTUS's History-and-Tradition Approach: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Law Firm Partner Hiring Increases Across Greater China, Singapore and Tokyo
King & Wood Mallesons raids Fangda for an IP quartet, Atsumi & Sakai gains three in Tokyo and Hill Dickinson gains two in Singapore.Deal Watch: Big Firms Steer Handful of Deals Over $1B
The second quarter is on track for a 25%-28% decline year-over-year in deal value and volume.View more book results for the query "Dow"
Stocks Fall on Wall Street, Cool Off After Winning Week
Wall Street investors are worried about the path of inflation and whether rising interest rates will temper the impact to businesses and consumers or push the economy into a recession.Orrick Lures 2-Partner Trial Team From Baker & Hostetler on Both Coasts
Bill Oxley and Meghan Kelly have represented tech, chemicals and life sciences companies, including Dow Chemical Co. and its subsidiary Union Carbide, in litigation.Obtaining a Successful Verdict by Hiding the Client in Plain Sight
A recent verdict obtained in federal court recalls a lesson learned watching Ted Koskoff work in the Sponge Rubber case.US Home-Price Appreciation Accelerates for Fourth Month
Further price appreciation threatens to add to the pain even as higher rates and economic uncertainty have started to soften the market slightly.Navigating the Conflicting Views on Third-Party Releases in Bankruptcy Restructuring Plans, Part I
This two-part article will examine the role of third-party releases in successful Chapter 11 reorganizations. This installment will address the factors considered in each Circuit where such releases have been deemed permissible within the confines of the Bankruptcy Code, evaluate several recent cases highlighting the uncertainty created by the current Circuit split, and consider options for creating a clear, nationwide standard.Trending Stories
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