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Big Law Isn't Big In Raleigh, as Region's Start-Ups Prioritize Rate Flexibility
"I've worked with firms who find it difficult because they want the partners to charge X rate and they would lose a third of their business," said Charlotte-based Jordan Abshire, founder and managing member of Abshire Legal Search.Big Law Isn't Big In Raleigh, as Area's Start-Ups Prioritize Rate Flexibility
"I've worked with firms who find it difficult because they want the partners to charge X rate and they would lose a third of their business," said Charlotte-based Jordan Abshire, founder and managing member of Abshire Legal Search.How Some Big Law Firms Can Afford Associate Salary Raises: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.2 Catholic Priest Abuse Allegations, 2 Different Conclusions on Jurisdiction
"Our holding is also consistent with rulings by other courts that have considered whether Catholic dioceses, including the Archdiocese, are subject to personal jurisdiction because of alleged sexual abuses committed by priests," Judge Robert J. Gilson said. "Like this case, those cases depended on the specific jurisdictional facts involved."In GOP's Proposed Georgia Congressional Map, a Key Question Is Which Voters Are Legally Protected
Republicans pushing redistricting plans in Georgia say such districts aren't protected by the federal Voting Rights Act. Thus, they say it's legal for them to target a district now represented by Democratic U.S. Rep Lucy McBath for a drastic transformation, even as they draw a new Black-majority district elsewhere in metro Atlanta.View more book results for the query "Anderson Group Inc"
No Turkeys: A Pre-Thanksgiving Week Batch of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Among the results that landed while the Lit Daily was out, Sullivan & Cromwell got a big win for Bayer on talc liabilities and Baker Botts brought home a $210 million trade secrets verdict for Computer Sciences Corp.Inside Judge Orrick's AI Copyright Order: Is LAION a Copycat?
U.S. District Judge William Orrick truncated plaintiffs' claims in a class action lawsuit against AI content generators. For many across the country fighting AI copyright suits, the order may be an important tool in their arsenal.Judge OKs Personal Injury Suit Over Burger King's 'Impossible Whopper' Allegedly Embedded With Glass
"IFI takes issue with the fact that Howard pleads that either IFI or Nashville Quality, LLC were responsible for the accident or sabotage that resulted in glass in her food. IFI argues that '[b]ecause the allegations concede it is just as probable that the damages were caused by someone other than IFI and further fails to identify what IFI did or failed to do to cause the damages, the Complaint fails to state a plausible claim for relief.' ... This is wrong," District Judge Thomas T. Cullen for the Western District of Virginia wrote. "IFI conflates Howard's burden of proof with the pleading requirements.Legal Tech Rundown: IBM Launches AI Governance Platform, Hanzo Announces SpotlightAI and More
An update on the legal tech market's past few weeks, from product launches to new partnerships.Trending Stories
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