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The Judge Is Also a Policyholder: Jurist Won't Step Down From Insurance Case Despite Claims History
Liberty Mutual said one of the judge's claim in 2008 was investigated by the company after being "red flagged."How Legal Gen AI Is Better Preparing Law Students for the Real World
With many law schools in the U.S. providing students free access to legal Gen AI tools, and law firms offering AI training courses, law students are better equipped with skills that make them more efficient, confident, and practice-ready on day one of their summer associateship.Courts Split Over Requirement for Chapter 15 Jurisdiction In the U.S.
If a foreign debtor doesn't reside in, have a domicile or place of business in, or have property in the U.S., can the foreign representative of the debtor utilize Chapter 15 to obtain discovery to use in the foreign proceeding?Post-Pattis: Rule 8.4 (4) Needs More Focus, Not Broadening
The rule needs to be narrowed, not expanded. It is becoming dangerously broad and close to constitutionally offensive as void for vagueness.Zantac Defendants: Delaware Could See Mass Tort Surge If Expert Testimony Decision Holds
"The resulting influx of cases could have significant consequences for the efficient administration of justice in Delaware, for both Delaware-domiciled companies and Delaware residents," the defendants said in the application for interlocutory review.View more book results for the query "Discovery"
Zantac Defendants: Delaware Could See Mass Tort Surge If Expert Testimony Decision Holds
"The resulting influx of cases could have significant consequences for the efficient administration of justice in Delaware, for both Delaware-domiciled companies and Delaware residents," the defendants said in the application for interlocutory review.Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.43 States Reach $700 Million Settlement With J&J in Talc Product Lawsuits
A $700 million settlement reached by Johnson & Johnson with attorneys general from 43 states prohibits the pharmaceutical company from manufacturing, selling or distributing its talcum-based body powder products, which are known to increase the risk for cancer, in the United States.Trending Stories
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