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Lifetime Achievement: Joel Eaton's Powers of Persuasion Shaped Florida Tort Law Over 4 Decades
"As an appellate attorney, you can influence the direction of the law and sometimes even change it," Joel Eaton said.Does Jurisdiction-by-Consent Survive 'Daimler AG v. Bauman'?
The Supreme Court of the United States will likely soon resolve the issue when it considers 'Mallory'.Dispute Over 'Illegible' Lease Agreement Demonstrates Pitfalls of Remote Court Proceedings
An Okaloosa County judge's difficulty in deciphering an electronically filed exhibit following a virtual trial led to a protracted appellate court battle regarding the legibility of the document.Personal Jurisdiction Arising From Patent Notice Letters
Two recent Federal Circuit cases have clarified that notice letters sent by an out-of-state patent holder into a forum state might create personal jurisdiction in that state over the patent holder.View more book results for the query "Ford Motor Co"
'Unprecedented Pressure' to Manage Russian Sanction Risks
"For a lot of in-house counsel, this is uncharted territory," said regulatory compliance lawyer Brett Johnson, a partner at the U.S. firm Snell & Wilmer.Corporate Counsel 'Under Unprecedented Pressure' to Manage Russian Sanction Risks
"For a lot of in-house counsel, this is uncharted territory," said regulatory compliance lawyer Brett Johnson, a partner at Snell & Wilmer.Amazon Reports Rare Quarterly Loss as Online Shopping Slows
The ocean of red ink in Amazon's report came mostly from the company's accounting for a $7.6 billion loss in value of its stock investment in Rivian Automotive, an electric-vehicle startup.'Progressive' Companies May Land in Crosshairs as Unionization Efforts Surge
When workers perceive a "disjunction between the rhetoric of an entity and its behavior to its own workers, [that] can be a big motivating force for workers to unionize," said Joshua Freeman, a professor at the City University of New York.What a GC Who's Done It All Hopes to Accomplish In His New Role
Joe Benz—who started out as a military officer and then became an engineer—took the legal reins this month at WiTricity, which makes wireless chargers for electric vehicles.Trending Stories
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