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Cybersecurity in Multidistrict Litigation
MDLs can pose unique challenges for cybersecurity litigators as MDLs often involve large volumes of data that may be consolidated from disparate sources. This article examines some key cybersecurity considerations for attorneys that are part of an MDL.Federal Issue Not Substantial Enough for Removal
Where diversity jurisdiction is lacking, removal to federal court typically requires the removed case to assert a federal cause of action. An exception exists, however, where removal is proper if the state cause of action asserted involves a substantial federal issue.Honoring Judge James L. Jackson: A Life of Dignity, Excellence and Humility
"His commitment to juvenile justice reform demonstrated his forward-thinking approach and dedication to creating better outcomes for young individuals," writes retired Assignment Judge Julio Mendez.Supreme Court Review: Title VII, Retaliatory Intent and Exemption from Arbitration
This column discusses three recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings that impact an employee's ability to challenge their employer's actions and an employer's ability to compel arbitration.Judges Weigh In On Legal Finance Disclosure
Andrew Cohen and Danielle Cutrona of Burford Capital discuss the hot topic of disclosure of legal finance in litigation, fueled by critics who argue for mandatory disclosure.View more book results for the query "*"
Incorporating International Standards Into Contracts
This article provides a nonexhaustive overview of key terms that should be considered to enable businesses to effectively integrate international standards into their contractual agreements when managing AI or international trade to minimize risk, enhance transparency and build trust among the involved parties.UnitedLex Faces Copyright Suit for Allegedly Using Software Application Without a License
Scalr brought claims of direct infringement of the plaintiff's rights under the U.S. Copyright Act, contributory copyright infringement, inducement of copyright infringement, unfair competition under California Business and Professional Code Section 17200 as to UnitedLex's use and sales in California.Foley Expands in Texas With 2 Jackson Walker Litigators, Jones Walker Finance Lawyer
Jackson Walker litigators Trey McDonald of Houston and James McFall of Dallas joined Foley & Lardner because their clients had needs better met at a firm with a larger platform.Trending Stories
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